File:Cuneiform inscription from Lachish Relief.jpg

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Polski: Inskrypcja klinowa umieszczona nad scena przedstawiajaca siedzacego króla Sennacheryba (fragment jednego z reliefów przedstawiajacych zdobycie judejskiego miasta Lakisz)
English: Inscription from caption over a scene showing the king Sennacherib sitting on the throne in front of the judean city Lachish (from so-called Lachish Relief)
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Source Austen Henry Layard, Discoveries in Niniveh and Babylon, G. P. Putman & Son, New York 1853, s. 152.
Author Austen Henry Layard (1817-1894)

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