English: Drawing (painting?) of a monumental of Hadad, dated to the first half of the 8th century BC, found at Gerdschin near Sam'al (Zincirli). The lower part of the statue is covered in an Aramaic inscription stating that it was erected by king Panamuwa king of Ja'udi.
Now on exhibit at the Pergamonmuseum, Berlin.
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2008-07-14 16:58 Storkk 135×407×8 (16006 bytes) removed watermark with false copyright claim (published pre-1923, so is now PD)
2005-10-01 15:21 Briangotts 135×426×8 (17817 bytes) [[Hittite]] Representation of the god [[Hadad]]. Royal Museum, [[Berlin]], c.1900. From the [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/images.jsp?artid=31&letter=H&imgid=924 1905-1906 [[Jewish Encyclopedia]].]
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Basalt colossal statue of the Aramean/Mesopotamian storm god/deity Hadad found in Bit-Gabarri (modern: Zincirli)
{{BotMoveToCommons|en.wikipedia}} {{Information |Description={{en|Hittite Representation of the god en:Hadad. Royal Museum, en:Berlin, c.1900. ==Source== From the [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/images.jsp?artid=31&letter=H
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