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Libraries of Ancient Times | قدیم دور کے کتب خانے

The Royal Library of Ebla (2500–2350 B.C.) in modern Syria.20,000 cuneiform tablets and fragments, dated to 2500 BC–2350 BC, were found in the Royal Library of Ebla.[1]Bogazköy Archive (1900–1190 B.C.) (Hattusa, modern Bogazkoy)This archive constituted ...the largest collection of Hittite texts discovered with approximately thirty thousand inscribed cuneiform tablets.[2] The tablets hahadlso been classified according to a precise system.[2]The Library of Ashurbanipal (established 668–627 B.C.) in Nineveh (near modern Mosul, Iraq)Long considered to be the first systematically collected library, was rediscovered in the 19th century. While the library had been destroyed, many fragments of ancient cuneiform tablets survived, and have been reconstructed. Large portions of the Epic of Gilgamesh were among the many finds.[3][4][5]Nuzi (Modern Yorgan Tepe) (1500 B.C.)This archive consisted of over 6,000 tablets written primarily in Babylonian cuneiform, however a select few were composed in the indigenous Hurrian language.[6]Ugarit (Modern Ras Shamra, Syria) (1200 B.C.)

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