At the end of the 8th century BC the Assyrian King Sennacherib chose Nineveh as his capital and built what he called the 'Palace without Rival', decorating it with finely carved reliefs.
It measures about 450 feet long and 115 feet tall, and it’s famous for its stone walls covered in carved reliefs, which were once painted in vibrant colors. Researchers from Egypt’s Ministry ...
Pakistan's 24th relief consignment carrying 55 tons of relief supplies for the people of Gaza has reached El-Arish International Airport, Egypt. The consignment was dispatched on the directives ...