Restored Walls of Assyrian Capital of Nineveh in Mosul in 1978
MOSUL - JANUARY 1978; The ancient Akkadian and Neo-Assyrian restored site of Nineveh (Ninawa) near Mosul in Northern Iraq was from 662-612 the largest city in the world. Parts of it were bulldozed by ISIS;(photo by Nik Wheeler/Corbis via Getty Images)
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January 01, 1978
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