Ashur migrated from Babylonia and built cities, with the help of his fellow Ashuri and Babylonians, mainly Ashuri and Chaldo. Nimrud helped as well. So, there were some Kings helping the administration. Eventually, Ashur became prosperous as Babylonia was through militarism and civilization.
Assyria's military power and well-organized government helped build a vast empire in Mesopotamia by 650 BC. It did not hurt that there was already a substantial population in Mesopotamia who could be harnessed both for their agricultural ability, but also to be draft soldiers in the Assyrian Army.
The Assyrians created an empire through rapacious and vicious CONQUEST of neighboring states.
The Assyrians controlled their empire using a powerful military and by torturing dissidents.
No. The Assyrians were conquerors. They ruled the powerful Assyrian Empire.
The Assyrians were very strong in transport of goods so they started out talking through their empire by this way
Assyrians descended from the Sumerians and Akkadians. When the Assyrian Empire began, they were technically the Sumerians and Akkadians, but there was no "Sumerian Empire" or "Akkadian Empire" at that time. There was earlier, but not then.
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The Assyrians were the citizens an ancient empire centered on what is now Iran (Persia).
The Assyrians were particularly brutal and violent to Non-Assyrian foes, so the fall of their empire was not missed.
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The Babylonians.