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DescriptionOne of the non-inscribed stone blocks from the Paikuli Tower of Narseh. Sulaymaniayh Museum, Iraq.jpg
English: One of the non-inscribed stone blocks from the Paikuli Tower of the Sassanian king Narseh, which was used in the construction. The block behind it is inscribed. Late 3rd century AD. From the Paikuli Tower, near Barkal Village, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq. Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq. Not on display, exclusive photo.
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