Sargon establishes a well-planned new capital, Dur …

Years: 717BCE - 706BCE

Sargon establishes a well-planned new capital, Dur Sharrukin (“Fortress of Sargon”) in 713 at the site of the present village of Khorsabad, twelve miles (twenty kilometers) northeast of Mosul in Iraq.

He surrounds his new city with a thick wall fortified with towers; huge, winged human-headed bulls of carved stone guard the seven entrances.

Built around courtyards, its variously sized rooms lined with sculptured and painted scenes of hunting, battles, and ceremonies, Sargon's palace stands, together with temples and a ziggurat with steps made of colored brick, on the upper terrace of the fortified citadel at the northwest wall.

Official residences and a temple to the god Nabu occupy the lower citadel; the imperial arsenal stands beside the southwest wall.

Sargon moves the Assyrian capital to the new location in 710.

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