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No, but Assyria did conquer Egypt under the rule of Assurbanipal, the last great king of Assyria.
No, 2 Kings and 1 Chronicles speaks of him as King of Assyria.
== == People were deported on more than one occasion from the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Tiglath-Pileser III was the first king to deport people from the Northern Kingdom in 732 B.C. (2 Kings 15:29). Shalmaneser V attacked Israel after they rebelled again, but died during the siege of its capital Samaria. His successor, Sargon II deported about 27,000 people in 722 B.C.
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Babylon conquered Assyria.
Sargon of Akkad, also called Sargon the Great, had several sons. His first son was Rimush, who succeeded him and reigned for 9 years. Sargon I, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first) son Puzur-Ashur II. Sargon II, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first ) son, Sennacherib
Between 627 BC and 688 BC, the king of Assyria was Ashurbanipal. He is known for his military campaigns, the expansion of the Assyrian Empire, and his efforts in collecting and preserving cuneiform texts, which contributed significantly to the understanding of Mesopotamian culture and history. His reign marked the peak of Assyrian power and influence.