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Assyria

Assyria was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization that existed from the 21st to 7th centuries BC which conquered and administered most of West Asia from the Assyrian heartland in Upper Mesopotamia. Assyria is called the first true military superpower in human history, and pioneered major inventions and advancements in the first libraries and large-sca…

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Assur (c. 2025–1233 BC) · Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta (c. 1233–1207 BC) · Assur (c. 1207–879 BC) · Nimrud (879–706 BC) · Dur-Sharrukin (706–705 BC)
Government
Monarchy
Historical era
Bronze Age to Iron Age
Official languages
Akkadian · Sumerian · Aramaic
Religion
Ancient Mesopotamian religion
• 1114–1076 BC
Tiglath-Pileser I

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Assyria

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Assyria

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related to history · 48
Assyria → Achaemenid, Achaemenid Empire, Achaemenids, AD, Agricultural, Akkadian, Akkadian Empire, Aramaic, Ashur, Assur, Assyrian, Assyrian Empire, Athura, Aθūrā, Babylon, Baltil, Baltila, BC, Despite, During
related to Nomenclature · 32
Assyria → And, Aramaic, Ashur, Ashur-uballit, Assur, Assuría, Assyria's, Assyrian, Assyrian Empire, Assyrians, Aššur, BC, Because, Both, Christian, Early Assyrian, From, Greek, Greeks, Herodotus
related to Christianity · 29
Assyria → According, AD, Apostle, Arbela, Assyrians, Christ, Christian, Christian Assyrian, Christianity, Christianized, Chronicle, Diatessaron, East, Edessa, From, Islamic, It, King Abgar, Kirkuk, Mesopotamia
related to Ancient Assyrian religion · 28
Assyria → Arbela, Ashur, Ashurism, Assur, Assyrian, Assyrians, Aššur, Babylonia, Babylonian, Babylonians, Below Ashur, Early Assyrian, Enlil, In, Ishtar, Knowledge, Marduk, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian, Nabu
related to Assyrian Empire · 25
Assyria → Adad-nirari, Ashur-uballit, Assur, Assyria's, Assyrian, Assyrian Empire, Babylonia, Battle, BC, Egyptian, His, Hittite, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Mesopotamia, Middle Assyrian, Middle Assyrian Empire, Mitanni, Nihriya, Shalmaneser, Shortly
related to Scholarship and literature · 22
Assyria → Adad, Akkad, Akkadian Empire, Ancient Assyrian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Both, Ishtar, Known Middle Assyrian, Kültepe, Lies, Lord, Middle Assyrian, Old, Old Assyrian, Once, Sargon, Surviving Middle Assyrian, The, The Hunter
related to Capital cities · 20
Assyria → Akkadian, Ashur's, Assur, Assyrian, Babylon, Babylonia, BC, Due, Dur-Kurigalzu, Earth, It, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Kassite, Kassites, No, Old Assyrian, The, Though, Tukulti-Ninurta, Tukulti-Ninurta I's
related to Economy · 19
Assyria → After, Anatolia, Anatolian, As, Assur, Assur's, Assyrian, Assyrians, BC, Because, In, It, Mesopotamia, Neo-Assyrian, Old Assyrian, The, The Assyrians, Though, Zagros Mountains
related to Art · 15
Assyria → Akkadian, Akkadian Empire, Among, Another, Assur, Because, Early, Early Assyrian, Early Dynastic Sumerian, For, Indian, Iran, Most, The, This
related to Military · 14
Assyria → Based, BC, Chariots, In, It, Middle Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian Empire, Perhaps, Some, The, The Assyrian, Through, Tiglath-Pileser

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assyrian bc empire period assur neo-assyrian ancient century also kings middle ashur old time though king assyrians used mesopotamia city

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AssyriaCapitalAssur (c. 2025–1233 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaCapitalKar-Tukulti-Ninurta (c. 1233–1207 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaCapitalAssur (c. 1207–879 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaCapitalNimrud (879–706 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaCapitalDur-Sharrukin (706–705 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaCapitalNineveh (705–612 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaCapitalHarran (612–609 BC)1.00infobox
AssyriaGovernmentMonarchy1.00infobox
AssyriaHistorical eraBronze Age to Iron Age1.00infobox
AssyriaOfficial languagesAkkadian1.00infobox
AssyriaOfficial languagesSumerian1.00infobox
AssyriaOfficial languagesAramaic1.00infobox
AssyriaReligionAncient Mesopotamian religion1.00infobox
Assyria• 1114–1076 BCTiglath-Pileser I1.00infobox
Assyria• 612–609 BCAshur-uballit II (last)1.00infobox
Assyria• 627–612 BCSinsharishkun1.00infobox
Assyria• 631–627 BCAššur-etil-ilāni1.00infobox
Assyria• 669–631 BCAshurbanipal1.00infobox
Assyria• 681–669 BCEsarhaddon1.00infobox
Assyria• 705–681 BCSennacherib1.00infobox
Assyria• 745–727 BCTiglath-Pileser III1.00infobox
Assyria• 883–859 BCAshurnasirpal II1.00infobox
Assyria• Assur becomes an independent city-statec. 2025 BC[c]1.00infobox
Assyria• c. 1243–1207 BCTukulti-Ninurta I1.00infobox
Assyria• c. 1363–1328 BCAshur-uballit I1.00infobox
Assyria• c. 1700–1691 BCBel-bani1.00infobox
Assyria• c. 1808–1776 BCShamshi-Adad I1.00infobox
Assyria• c. 1974–1935 BCErishum I1.00infobox
Assyria• c. 2025 BCPuzur-Ashur I (first)1.00infobox
Assyria• Conquest by the Neo-Babylonian and Median empires609 BC[d]1.00infobox

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