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  2. The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin (presently housed in the Louvre) celebrates the victory of the Akkadian monarch over Satuni, king of the Lullubi (a tribe in the Zagros Mountains), and depicts Naram-Sin ascending a mountain, trampling on the bodies of his enemies, in the image of a god.
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    Large victory stele carved in pink limestone to celebrate the triumph of King Narām-Sîn of Akkad over the Lullubi a mountain people of the central Zagros region. The stele was taken to Susa in the 12th century BCE by the Elamite king Šutruk-Nahhunte after his victorious campaign in Babylon.
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    The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin is a stele that dates to approximately 2254–2218 BC, in the time of the Akkadian Empire, and is now at the Louvre in Paris. The relief measures 200 cm. in height (6' 7") and was carved in pinkish sandstone, with cuneiform writings in Akkadian and Elamite.
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    According to the inscription on the diorite piece of stele, it belongs to King Naram-Sin. It was found in Pir Hüseyin, a village near Diyarbakır. As it shows the borders of the Akkadian State in the era of Naram-Sin and reflects the artistic features of that era, it is one of the most important pieces of evidence concerning the Akkadian culture.
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    Victory Stele of Naram-Sin - Wikipedia

    The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin is a stele that dates to approximately 2254–2218 BC, in the time of the Akkadian Empire, and is now at the Louvre in Paris. The relief measures 200 cm. in height (6' 7") and was carved in pinkish sandstone, with cuneiform writings in Akkadian and Elamite. It depicts the King … See more

    The stele is unique in two regards. Most conquest depictions are shown horizontally, with the king being at the top-center. This stele depicts the victory in a diagonal fashion with the king still being at the top-center but … See more

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    The inscription over the head of King Naram-Sin is in Akkadian language and script and fragmentary, but reads:
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    Naram-Sin is shown as a god-like figure on the stele. Naram-Sin is wearing the horned helmet showing his god-like status, and authority. He is … See more

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    The stele is believed to originally be from Sippar, but was found at the Iranian site of Susa. It was taken out of Mesopotamia by the Elamite King Shutruk-Nakhunte in the 12th century BC. Shutruk-Nakhunte was a descendant of the Lullubi people, whose defeat the stele … See more

    • Lower section.
    • The stars.
    • Star.
    • Inscription of Shutruk-Nakhunte, 12th century BC. See more

     
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