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An important trading center and way station between Sumer and northern Mesopotamia and beyond, Mari's kings controlled large territories in ancient Iraq. The great lawgiver Hammurabi destroyed it thus preserving its ruins to posterity.

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Date:
June 16 2011, 5:52am
Byline:
PhotographerGurkan ErenlerCopyright:
CopyrightGurkan Erenler
Make:
CanonModel:
Canon EOS 5D Mark IISoftware:
Adobe Photoshop CS4 MacintoshDateTime:
2011:04:17 09:42:12ExposureTime:
1/500FNumber:
71/10ExposureProgram:
2ISOSpeedRatings:
100MeteringMode:
5Flash:
16FocalLength:
85/1
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