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![Sun God tablet. King Nabu-apla-iddina celebrates installation statue of Shamash god. 860-850 BC. Sippar, Iraq. British Museum Stock Photo - Alamy Sun God tablet. King Nabu-apla-iddina celebrates installation statue of Shamash god. 860-850 BC. Sippar, Iraq. British Museum Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/JGF2K2/sun-god-tablet-king-nabu-apla-iddina-celebrates-installation-statue-JGF2K2.jpg)
Sun God tablet. King Nabu-apla-iddina celebrates installation statue of Shamash god. 860-850 BC. Sippar, Iraq. British Museum Stock Photo - Alamy
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![Votive tablet depicting Shamash, the sun-god of Sippar, seated in his shrine with the Babylonian king Nebopaliddin being led into the God's presence by two figures. Babylonian art, 9th century BC. Votive tablet depicting Shamash, the sun-god of Sippar, seated in his shrine with the Babylonian king Nebopaliddin being led into the God's presence by two figures. Babylonian art, 9th century BC.](https://www.meisterdrucke.us/kunstwerke/1200w/Babylonian_-_Votive_tablet_depicting_Shamash_the_sun-god_of_Sippar_seated_in_his_shrine_with_-_(MeisterDrucke-1109184).jpg)