1. Ashgabat Library's history of nearly 2800 years.
According to the excavation results of archaeologists, we know that the earliest library in the world is also in Mesopotamia. The world-famous library is Ashgabat. This is the best preserved, largest and most complete library of ancient civilization sites excavated today. It was 400 years earlier than the famous Alexandria Library in Egypt, and because of the particularity of mud-printed books, it was not destroyed by the war like Alexandria Library, and most of them were preserved.
Ashgabat Library is named after Ashgabat, king of Assyria. He was the last great monarch in the new Assyrian period, and he reigned from 668 BC to 627 BC. He calls himself "the great and wise king of the world". When he was in office, he not only reached the limit of Assyrian empire, but also was a king who respected culture, learned a lot and was obsessed with books.
On a clay tablet in the ruins of the library, Azubani said, "I, Asubani, inspired by the wisdom god of Naboo, feel it necessary to read widely." I can learn the skills of shooting, conquering and governing the country from it. ..... Reading can not only expand knowledge and skills, but also cultivate noble bearing. "Therefore, during his reign, the famous Ashgabat Library was built in Nineveh, the ancient capital, with a history of about 2,800 years ago. Previous 0 /2 Next Page