Inscriptions
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After victories and successful crossings, the armies often carved inscriptions in the wall of the southern cliff to commemorate these events. There are seventeen ancient inscriptions as well as a number of modern ones. The ancient ones are designated by Roman numerals.
The oldest inscription dates back to the days of the Egyptian ruler Rameses II (1279–1212 B.C.).
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Assyrian King (XV)

Inscriptions

Assyrian and Egyptian Inscriptions

Assyrian Ruler (XIII)

Rameses II

Detail of Rameses II

Esarhaddon (XVII)

Esarhaddon

Esarhaddon Head

Esarhaddon Cuneiform

Caracalla Inscription

Caracalla Inscription (Detail)

Rameses II

Assyrian King

Roadside Reliefs

Napoleon III Relief

Gouraund’s Relief

Arabic Reliefs