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what is Ninus' tomb​

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Answered by abhishekkumar9050
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Ninus was a king and was said to be the son of Belos or Bel and is the husband of queen Semiramis. King Ninus took Semiramis and married her but she was already married to ninus officer Onnes. Ninus and Semiramis had a son named Ninyas. It is also said in Greek mythology that he is credited as the founder of Nineveh. It is said he conquered the whole western Asia in seventeen years with the help of Ariaeus, king of Arabia. He was the first to build an empire.

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Answered by Annora08
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It is said that queen Semiramis was accused of causing the death. After his death there was a temple-tomb build to him near Babylon to honor him. The temple-tomb is nine stades high and ten stades broad. So the temple- tomb is recognized to him so that's the reason why it's called Ninus tomb.

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What is the cause of Ninus death?

Ninus was a king and was said to be the son of Belos or Bel and is the husband of queen Semiramis. King Ninus took Semiramis and married her but she was already married to ninus officer Onnes. Ninus and Semiramis had a son named Ninyas. It is also said in Greek mythology that he is credited as the founder of Nineveh. It is said he conquered the whole western Asia in seventeen years with the help of Ariaeus, king of Arabia. He was the first to build an empire.

What is Nineveh?

Nineveh is an ancient Assyrian city on the eastern bank of the Tigris River and is a capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in Iraq.

Who is Ninus?

Ninus, according to Greek historians writing in the Hellenistic period and later, was the mythical founder of Nineveh, ancient capital of Assyria.

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