The palace of Ashur-resha-ishi I at Nineveh

@article{King2001ThePO,  title={The palace of Ashur-resha-ishi I at Nineveh},  author={Leonard William King and Albert Kirk Grayson},  journal={Iraq},  year={2001},  volume={63},  pages={169 - 170},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:194075880}}
Among the papers of L. W. King in the Department of the Ancient Near East in the British Museum there is a copy of a hitherto unknown inscription, on a brick, of the twelfth-century Assyrian king Ashur-resha-ishi I. This inscription is of special importance because it records the name of a palace, Egalshahulla “The Palace of Joyfulness”, at Nineveh, a palace name previously unattested. It is well known from other inscriptions that Ashur-resha-ishi I sponsored building works at Nineveh. One such… 

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