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  • Pergamon Museum, the Ishtar Gate, Dedicated to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar,  was constructed in about 575 BC by King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north side of the city.The Pergamon Museum is one of the most important museums of Europe.
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  • The Pergamon Museum, the Pergamon altar. One of the most important museums of Europe with impressive collections of classical Greek, Babylonian, Roman, Islamic and Middle Eastern art and architecture,
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  • Pergamon Museum, the Ishtar Gate, Dedicated to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar,  was constructed in about 575 BC by King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north side of the city.The Pergamon Museum is one of the most important museums of Europe.
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • Pergamon Museum is one of the most important museums of Europe. Bas-reliefs coming from Persepolis.
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  • The Pergamon Museum, the Market Gate of Miletus. One of the most important museums of Europe with impressive collections of classical Greek, Babylonian, Roman, Islamic and Middle Eastern art and architecture,
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • Pergamon Museum, Sassanides sculpures
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  • Pergamon Museum, Assyrian bas-reliefs
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • The Pergamon Museum, the Market Gate of Miletus. One of the most important museums of Europe with impressive collections of classical Greek, Babylonian, Roman, Islamic and Middle Eastern art and architecture,
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