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A royal palace dating back to 3,500 years has been discovered in Sulaimaniyah city. Built during the Lullubi era, it contains artifacts that archaeologists say will change the history of the region, including clay tablets featuring cuneiform writing. Scientists also found evidence of iron usage, which was rare during that time period.
Local archaeologists have uncovered an ancient royal palace dating back 3,500 years near Sulaimaniyah city in Kurdistan. The palace, built during the Lullubi era, contains artifacts that are said to change the history of the region. pic.twitter.com/YQD8DXFMz9