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🤔🧐 What is this strange formation?

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Guy Guy Anutu1 year ago

3rd 👁

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Sensibo1 year ago

📷 A tough day in the jungle—how does this sloth overcome it? The twist you didn’t see coming

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aRico1 year ago

Nisroch: A Symbol of Power in Assyrian Civilization The Assyrian god Nisroch, depicted with an eagle's head, symbolized wisdom and strength in the Assyrian Empire. He appeared in reliefs adorning the palace of Ashurnasirpal II in Nimrud (883–859 BCE). Nisroch is associated with King Sennacherib, known for conquering and destroying Babylon, reflecting his role as a divine supporter of military campaigns. The depictions of Nisroch legitimized royal authority and divine protection. Today, these reliefs are displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, showcasing the grandeur of Assyrian civilization and its fusion of religion and art. #رشا_دبيث_ابونا

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