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The ancient Assyrians worshipped Ashur: he was their chief deity; strictly speaking, they were Asshurians - the people of Ashur. Modern Assyrians are predominantly christian.
Polytheism.
The Assyro-Babylonian religion (religion of the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires) was a polytheistic belief.
The following is a list of some Assyrian deities:
Those who practiced this religion were called Ashurists practicing Ashurism. Named after the lead god, Assur.
After the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (Eshou M'shekha in Assyrian), St. Thomas (Mar Toma in Assyrian) founded the Assyrian Church of the East. Ever since then, Assyrians have been Christians.
The pre-Christian religion of the Assyrian empire (sometimes called Ashurism) centred around the Assur, patron god of the city of Assur, besides Ishtar patroness of the city of Niniveh. The god, Ashur, the patron god of Ashur from the Late Bronze Age was in constant rivalry with the patron deity of Marduk. In Assyria, Ashur eventually superceded Marduk in his role as husband of Ishtar.
The Assyrians inherited many of the same gods that feature in other Mesopotamian pantheons. As for national or patriotic beliefs, they believed that they had the right to conquer and subjugate all Non-Assyrian people.
Assyria was a society that glorified military
strength. Its soldiers were well equipped for conquering an empire.
Ashurbanipal was the Assyrian king during the height of the Assyrian Empire.
The Assyrian Empire. Persia later took it over.
Assyrians practiced Christianity as early as 1900 years ago, but Christianity competed with the historic Assyrian polytheistic religion for another 300-400 years before becoming the dominant religion of the Assyrian people.
In this period there were the Akkadian Empire, the Old Assyrian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Middle Assyrian Empire, the Neo-Hittite Empire, the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
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The Assyrian Empire fell in 612 BC.
The Assyrian empire was assimilated by Babylonia, which was in turn conquered and assimilated by the Persian empire.
1400 BC to 612 BC (The Assyrian Empire Strikes Back!)
Trade flourished in the Assyrian Empire because there was a vast network of safe roads.
Nineveh was an ancient Assyrian city of Upper Mesopotamia. Nineveh was the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
In the Roman Empire up to the time of Constantine, the official religion was Greco-Roman paganism. After Constantine it became Christianity.
The empire of Songhai practiced Islam as its main religion. Islam was introduced to the region through trade and interactions with North African Muslim traders. It became the dominant religion in Songhai during the rule of Sunni Ali and Askia Muhammad.