Assyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assyria was a civilization 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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Assyrian people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac people (frequently known as Assyrians in English, besides Syrians, Syriacs, Syrian Christians, Syriac Christians, ...
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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
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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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 (general introduction)
Assyria (mât Aur): ancient name for the northeastern part of modern Iraq, situated on the east bank of the Tigris. It is also the name of one of the ...
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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 - LookLex Encyclopaedia
Ancient country in the Middle East. ILLUSTRATION. MAPS. Article in the LookLex / Encyclopaedia
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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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Achaemenid Assyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... and 559 BC, Assyria was divided between the ... 2.2 Revolt of Assyria, 520 BC. 2.3 Campaigns ... 3 Assyria after the Achaemenid Period. 4 See also. 5 References ...
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ASSYRIA ONLINE!
A comprehensive Assyrian page ... (last updated, January 5/2000) Send your questions to Firas Jatou,(aol@aina.org)
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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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Assyria
Jun 6, 1999 ... The Assyrians were a northern Semitic people that gained ascendancy of Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Armenia, and even Egypt, ...
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JewishEncyclopedia.com - ASSYRIA:
The name ... Rise of Assyria. ... Assyria's superiority became evident, and for nearly five centuries Babylonia ...
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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. [1] During this period, Assyria assumed a position as a great regional power ...
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Assyria - LookLex Encyclopaedia
Ancient country in the Middle East. ILLUSTRATION. MAPS. Article in the LookLex / Encyclopaedia.
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Nineveh On Line
Assyrians after Assyria; ... By Dr. Simo Parpola, University of ; Helsinki / The Neo-Assyrian Text CorpusProject (State Archives of Assyria)
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Assyria - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science
Assyria has never again been an independent nation, and indeed its name was all ... The likely progenitor of Assyria is Asshur, second named son of Shem according ...
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Who are the Assyrians
Map of the Assyrian Empire and various cities from about 1800-627 B.C. with geographic information. ... On behalf of the Assyrians living in the United State and throughout the world, ....
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