Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.

Responsive image


Hormuzd Rassam

Hormuzd Rassam
ܗܪܡܙܕ ܪܣܐܡ
Hormuzd Rassam in Mosul c. 1854
Born(1826-10-03)October 3, 1826
DiedSeptember 16, 1910(1910-09-16) (aged 83)
Hove, England
Occupation(s)Archaeologist, Assyriologist, activist, author

Hormuzd Rassam (Arabic: هرمز رسام; Syriac: ܗܪܡܙܕ ܪܣܐܡ; 1826 – 16 September 1910) was an Assyriologist and author. He is known for making a number of important archaeological discoveries from 1877 to 1882, including the clay tablets that contained the Epic of Gilgamesh, the world's oldest notable literature. He is widely believed to be the first-known Middle Eastern and Assyrian archaeologist from the Ottoman empire. He emigrated to the United Kingdom, where he was naturalized as a British citizen, settling in Brighton. He represented the government as a diplomat, helping to free British diplomats from captivity in Ethiopia.


Previous Page Next Page






هرمز رسام Arabic هرمز رسام ARZ Hormuzd Rassam German Hormuzd Rassam Spanish هرمزد رسام FA Hormuzd Rassam Finnish Hormuzd Rassam French הורמוזד רסאם HE Hormuzd Rassam Hungarian Hormuzd Rassam ID

Responsive image

Responsive image