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The Ishtar Gate, named after a Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, was one of eight gateways that provided entry to the inner city of Babylon during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (reign 605-562 B.C.). It was decorated with glazed blue bricks that depicted alternating rows of bulls and dragons.
A processional way went through this gateway and was decorated, in part, with reliefs of lions. Every spring a procession that included the king, members of his court, priests and statues of the gods traveled to the “Akitu” temple to celebrate the New Year’s festival.
“The dazzling procession of the gods and goddesses, dressed in their finest seasonal attire, atop their bejeweled chariots began at the Kasikilla, the main gate of the Esagila (a temple dedicated to Marduk), and proceeded north along Marduk’s processional street through the Ishtar Gate,” writes Julye Bidmead, a professor at Chapman University, in her book “The Akitu Festival: Religious Continuity and Royal Legitimation in Mesopotamia” (Gorgias Press, 2004).
The gate was excavated between 1899 and 1917 by a German archaeological team led by Robert Koldewey. After World War I part of the gateway, the smaller antegate, was reconstructed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin and is on public display. Additionally, the museum has the remains of the larger inner gate, which rose an estimated 25 meters (82 feet) off the ground from the roadway to the top of its towers, writes Andrew George, a professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, in an article in the book “Babylon” (Oxford University Press, 2008). A passageway running 48 meters (157 feet) connected the two gates to form a single double gateway, writes researcher Joachim Marzahn in another article in "Babylon."
“From the top of the gate an observer could see the whole city spread out below them,” George writes. This inner gate was so large that the Pergamon Museum didn’t have room to reconstruct it and its remains are currently in storage.
One name of the gateway was “Ishtar is the one who defeats his enemies” Marzahn writes. George added that the gateway was also called “Ishtar repels her attackers” and eventually it gained the epithet “entrance of kingship” because the gate “was where kings of gods and men together re-entered Babylon in triumph after the symbolic rituals of the Akitu temple.”
The Empire of Babylon
By the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, the city of Babylon had existed for almost 2,000 years and had seen its share of good and bad times. Nebuchadnezzar II came to the throne at a time when Babylon was achieving unparalleled prosperity. By the end of his reign, the city would control an empire that extended, in an arc, from the Egyptian border to the Persian Gulf.
The city’s good fortune meant that Nebuchadnezzar II was able to embark on a building program that would see an older Ishtar Gate torn down and a new one, with blue glazed bricks, constructed. He also built a new processional way that went through the gate.
In the process of constructing the gate and renovating the processional way, and nearby palace, the king’s builders raised the ground nearly 20 meters (65 feet) above its original grade.
“Step by step, the former low-lying gate building and street had been raised some 20 (meters) during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II,” writes Olof Pedersén of Uppsala University in an online article in the journal “Zeitschrift für archäologie und Kunstgeschichte.”
Dragons and bulls
The gateway itself was decorated with glazed blue bricks, which depict alternating rows of bulls and a dragon like creature called “Mušḫuššu.” This creature is the “sacred hybrid” of Marduk, the imperial god of Babylon who had a large temple in the city, and his son Nabu, writes Tallay Ornan of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in a 2005 edition of the journal “Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis.”
“The Mušḫuššu was viewed as a menacing hybrid with leonine features and a snake’s head which spouted two erect horns or a long horn, bent back with a curling end,” she writes. “Its long forked tongue sometimes hung from its mouth or, alternatively, was depicted as if spitting fire.”
She notes that bulls, such as the ones seen on the Ishtar Gate, represented Adad, a storm god in Mesopotamia.
Creating blue glazed bricks
The blue glazed bricks were a challenge to make but were durable and could make an impression on a visitor. They “created glossy and colorful pictures that were capable of withstanding weather,” writes Stephen Bertman, professor emeritus at the University of Windsor, in his book “Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia” (Facts on File, 2003).
“The brick was sculpted in low relief before being baked and was then coated with glazes in which pigments were blended with melted silica,” he writes.
Blue was a rare natural color in the Mesopotamian world and the glazed bricks “must have been a really, really, striking appearance to a visitor,” said Royal Ontario Museum curator Clemens Reichel in a video discussing a lion from Nebuchadnezzar II’s throne room which is now in the Toronto museum.
The end of Babylon
In 539 B.C., Babylon would fall to the forces of Cyrus the Great, who incorporated the city into the Persian Empire. About two centuries later, the city would fall again to Alexander the Great, who made it the capital of his own short-lived empire, which collapsed after his death in 323 B.C. Babylon then fell into a period of decline and eventually became abandoned, falling into ruin.
While the Pergamon museum has many remains from the Ishtar Gate and processional way, reliefs can be found in other museums throughout the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There are also substantial remains present in Iraq, and in 2010 a $2 million conservation grant was given by the U.S. State Department to help preserve the remaining portions of the gate, processional way and nearby ruins. They had sustained some damage in the aftermath of the 2003 Iraq War.
 
 
References:
Jarus, Owen. 2014. “Ishtar Gate: Grand Entrance to Babylon”. Live Science. Posted: January 31, 2013. Available online: http://www.livescience.com/43036-ishtar-gate.html
http://anthropologistintheattic.blogspot.com/2014/03/ishtar-gate-grand-entrance-to-babylon.html
 
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ب̀́س̀́م̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ر̀́ح̀́م̀́ن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ر̀́ح̀́ي̀́م̀́
آ̀́ل̀́ح̀́م̀́د̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́ص̀́ل̀́آ̀́ة ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́س̀́ل̀́آ̀́م̀́ ع̀́ل̀́ﮯ ر̀́س̀́ۈ̀́ل̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ ۈ̀́ع̀́ل̀́ﮯ آل̀́ه̀́ ۈ̀́ص̀́ح̀́ب̀́ه̀́ أج̀́م̀́ع̀́ي̀́ن̀́
ت̀́ح̀́ي̀́ة آ̀́ل̀́آ̀́س̀́ل̀́آ̀́م̀́
ج̀́ز̀́آ̀́ك̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ ج̀́ن̀́ة آ̀́ل̀́ف̀́ر̀́د̀́ۈ̀́س̀́ آ̀́ل̀́آ̀́ع̀́ل̀́ﮯ آ̀́ل̀́ت̀́ي̀́ آ̀́ع̀́د̀́ت̀́ ل̀́ل̀́م̀́ت̀́ق̀́ي̀́ن̀́
ن̀́ف̀́ع̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ ب̀́ك̀́ آ̀́ل̀́آ̀́س̀́ل̀́آ̀́م̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́م̀́س̀́ل̀́م̀́ي̀́ن̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́د̀́آ̀́م̀́ك̀́ ذ̀́خ̀́ر̀́آ̀́ ل̀́م̀́ن̀́ب̀́ر̀́ن̀́آ̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ش̀́آ̀́م̀́خ̀́ ش̀́م̀́ۈ̀́خ̀́
آ̀́ر̀́ز̀́ ل̀́ب̀́ن̀́آ̀́ن̀́
آ̀́ن̀́ ك̀́ل̀́ م̀́ف̀́ر̀́د̀́آ̀́ت̀́ ث̀́ق̀́آ̀́ف̀́ت̀́ي̀́ ل̀́آ̀́ ت̀́ف̀́ي̀́ك̀́ ح̀́ق̀́ك̀́ م̀́ن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ش̀́ك̀́ر̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́آ̀́ج̀́ل̀́آ̀́ل̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́ت̀́ق̀́د̀́ي̀́ر̀́
ل̀́ك̀́ م̀́ن̀́ي̀́ ع̀́آ̀́ط̀́ر̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ت̀́ح̀́ي̀́ة ۈ̀́آ̀́ط̀́ي̀́ب̀́ آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ن̀́ﮯ
د̀́م̀́ت̀́ ب̀́ح̀́ف̀́ظ̀́ آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ۈ̀́ل̀́ﮯ
ع̀́آ̀́ش̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ع̀́ر̀́آ̀́ق̀́ ..
ع̀́آ̀́ش̀́ت̀́ آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ق̀́آ̀́ۈ̀́م̀́ة آ̀́ل̀́ع̀́ر̀́آ̀́ق̀́ي̀́ة آ̀́ل̀́ب̀́ط̀́ل̀́ة
ع̀́آ̀́ش̀́ت̀́ ف̀́ل̀́س̀́ط̀́ي̀́ن̀́ ح̀́ر̀́ة ع̀́ر̀́ب̀́ي̀́ة م̀́ن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ب̀́ح̀́ر̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ﮯ آ̀́ل̀́ن̀́ه̀́ر̀́
آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ج̀́د̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́خ̀́ل̀́ۈ̀́د̀́ ل̀́ش̀́ه̀́د̀́آ̀́ء أم̀́ت̀́ن̀́آ̀́ آ̀́ل̀́أب̀́ر̀́آ̀́ر̀́
ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ أك̀́ب̀́ر̀́ .. آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́ أك̀́ب̀́ر̀́
آ̀́ل̀́ل̀́ه̀́م̀́ م̀́ن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ج̀́آ̀́ه̀́د̀́ي̀́ن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ع̀́م̀́ل̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́إن̀́آ̀́ب̀́ة ۈ̀́م̀́ن̀́ك̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ت̀́س̀́د̀́ي̀́د̀́ ۈ̀́آ̀́ل̀́إص̀́آ̀́ب̀́ة
أن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ۈ̀́ت̀́ ع̀́ل̀́ﮯ ح̀́ب̀́ل̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ع̀́ز̀́ه̀́ آ̀́ش̀́ر̀́ف̀́ آ̀́ل̀́آ̀́ف̀́ آ̀́ل̀́م̀́ر̀́آ̀́ت̀́ م̀́ن̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ع̀́ي̀́ش̀́ ع̀́ل̀́ﮯ ب̀́س̀́آ̀́ط̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ع̀́آ̀́ر̀́
ع̀́ذ̀́ر̀́آ̀́ ل̀́ت̀́ك̀́ر̀́آ̀́ر̀́ آ̀́ل̀́ر̀́د̀́ۈ̀́د̀́ ف̀́آ̀́ن̀́آ̀́ م̀́ش̀́ل̀́ۈ̀́ل̀́
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