DescriptionAssyrian cavalry charge the enemy, dating back to the reign of Ashurnasirpal II, 865-860 BCE. In this period, cavalry was relatively new. Detail of a gypsum wall relief from Nimrud, Iraq, currently housed in the British Museum.jpg
English: Assyrian cavalry charge the enemy dating back to the reign of Ashurnasirpal II, 865-860 BCE. In this period, cavalry was relatively new. Detail of a gypsum wall relief from the North-West Palace (Room B, panel 9) at Nimrud (Kalhu), modern-day Iraq, currently housed in the British Museum, London.
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