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UN7ALB50489
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Replica of Oldest Known Peace Treaty Presented to UN by Turkey
9/24/1970 2:45:09 PM
Unique ID
UN7736639
Turkey Gives Peace Treaty Replica to United Nations for Display at Headquarters
9/24/1970 12:02:49 AM
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UN7609528
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Replica of Oldest Known Peace Treaty Presented to UN by Turkey
Caption Description
A replica of the Kadesh Peace Treaty -- dating from c. 1259 B.C., the earliest peace treaty whose text is known to have survived -- was presented to Secretary-General U Thant, by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Ihsan Sabri Caglayangil.
The replica -- a gift from the Government and people of Turkey to the United Nations -- is of the original treaty signed by Hattusillis III, King of the Hittites, and Ramses II, King of the Egyptians. The clay tablet, which records the text in cuneiform script, was found in 1906 in central Anatolia on the site of the old Hittite capital, Hattusas (the present Bogazkoy). The replica was made by Sadi Calik, a sculptor and lecturer at the Istanbul College of Fine Arts. It is affixed to the wall of the corridor on the second floor of the Conference building, facing the north entrance of the Security Council.
Unique Identifier
UN7755654
NICA ID
78548
Production Date
09/24/1970 12:29:06 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/R. Grunbaum