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lien | Suret (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic) | Children’s Audiobook (كتاب صوتي للأطفال باللغة الآشورية الجديدة الآرامية) 《Livre Audio Pour Enfants En Assyrien Néo-Araméen》

Audiobook cover #654

#654 in the Bilingual Legends series: This book is in both English & Suret (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic). King Hammurabi expanded the Empire by outwitting his enemies. But when his own subjects begin to fight amongst themselves, how will the king of war make peace?

The ancient Babylonian King Hammurabi is only remembered for one reason today. But how much do we really know about this once mighty man?

Being particularly engaging for boys, this book relates the military might of Hammurabi before portraying a fictional scenario which may have prompted him to develop his famous Code - the first law in the world to introduce the presumption of innocence.

The book is available through a variety of sellers, including Blackwell's:
https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/War--Order-The-Legend-of-Hammurabi-by-Carlisle-Jessy/9781922758644

The e-book is available through a variety of sellers, including Lehmanns:
https://www.lehmanns.de/shop/kinderbuch-jugenbuch/59118416-9781922758699-war-amp-order

The audiobook in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (Suret) is only available through Soundwise:
https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1647100520254s

The audiobook in English is only available through Soundwise:
https://mysoundwise.com/soundcasts/1647102117669s

ISBN: 9781922758644 (print book)
ISBN: 9781922758699 (ebook)

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