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Assyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assyria was a political state centered on the Upper Tigris river, in Mesopotamia (Iraq), that came to rule regional empires a number of times in history. ...
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History of Assyrians
Details about the Assyrian empire (2400 BC to 612 BC), which was located mainly between Tigris and Euphrates rivers and was just northwest of ancient ...
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Neo-Assyrian Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Neo-Assyrian Empire was a period of Mesopotamian history which began in 934 BC and ended in 609 BC. During this period, Assyria assumed a position as a ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Assyria
In treating of Assyria it is extremely difficult not to speak at the same time of its sister, or rather mother country, Babylonia, as the peoples of these ...
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ASSYRIA ONLINE!
A portal offering coverage of Assyrian history and language and a directory of related site.
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Assyria
The Assyrians were a northern Semitic people that gained ascendancy of Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Armenia, and even Egypt, in a period ranging from ...
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Assyria: Definition from Answers.com
Assyria An ancient empire and civilization of western Asia in the upper valley of the Tigris River
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Assyria (general introduction)
home : index : ancient Mesopotamia : article by Jona Lendering © Assyria (general introduction) Aššur (©!!!; from J. Black & A. Green, Gods, demons and
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Assyria - Crystalinks
Assyria in earliest historical times referred to a region on the Upper Tigris river, named for its original capital, the ancient city of Ashur. ...
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Assyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assyria was a geographic region on the Upper Tigris river, named for its ... Of the early history of the kingdom of Assyria, little is positively known. ...
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Assyria (Roman province) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assyria or Assyria Provincia was one of three provinces (Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Assyria) created by the Roman emperor Trajan [1] in 116 C.E. following a successful military ...
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Who are the Assyrians
Map of the Assyrian Empire and various cities from about 1800-627 BC with geographic information.
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Assyria, History of Assyria from Rise to Fall
A history of ancient Assyria (Assyrians) from its rise to fall including Niniveh
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Assyria - MSN Encarta
Assyria ancient Ashur, Ashshur, or Assur, ancient country of Asia, extending from about the northern border of present-day Iraq south to the mouth...
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All Empires - Assyria
The god Ashur gave his name to the city Ashur, and then to the whole of Assyria. ... Assyria remained in subjection until early in the 14th century, when the Mitanni ...
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Oriental Institute | Highlights from the Collection: Assyria
Feb 7, 2007 ... Called Dur-Sharrukin ("Fortress of Sargon") in ancient times, this capital city was built by the Neo- Assyrian king Sargon II (ca. ...
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Nineveh On Line
News and Analysis of Assyrian and Assyrian-related issues Worldwide ... By Dr. Simo Parpola, University of ; Helsinki / The Neo-Assyrian Text CorpusProject (State Archives of Assyria)
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Assyria definition of Assyria in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Assyria (əsĭr`ēə), ancient empire of W Asia. It developed around the city of Ashur, or Assur, on the upper Tigris River and south of the later capital, Nineveh.
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Assyria
In the northern section of the Tigris River of Mesopotamia, in what is now Iraq, the ancient territory of Assyria was once a formidable empire. ...
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Assyria - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Assyria
Empire in the Middle East c. 2500–612 BC, in northern Mesopotamia (now Iraq); early capital Ashur, later Nineveh. It was initially subject to Sumer and intermittently to Babylon.
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