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Q: What achievements did the the Israelites the Assyrians and Persians have in common?
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What Assyrians forced Israelites into?

When the Assyrians took over Israel, they sent the ruling class to rule in Assyria, and from Assyria brought in a new ruling class. The common people remained. The object was to have aristocracies unsympathetic to the people, and so avoid uprisings and instability.


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Did the Israelites have religious freedom under the Assyrians?

It is known that the Assyrians did not concern themselves with the religious beliefs and practices of subject peoples. When the Assyrians conquered Israel, they boasted of taking away the idols and treasures from the temples, but this was because of their value, not because of any attempt to influence religious beliefs. In spite of common opinion today, the people of the northern kingdom of Israel actually were at all times polytheistic. Apart from their national God, YHWH, the Israelite pantheon included many of the same gods as their neighbours, so when the Israelites were dispersed throughout the Assyrian empire they would have assimilated easily into the local cultures.We know that the Assyrians did not concern themselves with the religious beliefs of the conquered peoples. When they conquered the northern kingdom of Israel, they boasted of taking away the idols and treasures out of the temples but this was for their value, not in order to suppress the religion of the Israelites. It is now known that the Israelites were actually polytheistic and, apart from the national God YHWH, their pantheon included many of the gods of their neighbours. So when the Israelites were dispersed throughout the Assyrian empire, they would have assimilated easily into the local cultures, without religious coercion.


Did the Israelites and Egyptians have anything in common?

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What religion do the Arabs Persians and kurds have in common?

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In 722 bce why did the Assyrian taken over the kingdom and forced Israelites into?

When the Assyrians took over Israel, they sent the ruling class to rule in Assyria, and from Assyria brought in a new ruling class. The common people remained. The object was to have aristocracies unsympathetic to the people, and so avoid uprisings and instability.


What did the Persians and the punic wars have in common?

They both involved fighting at sea and on land.


What characteristic distinguished the Assyrians from the Sumerian's and the Babylonians?

Answer 1They were a militaristic society.Answer 2Those lands are the lands that now occupy modern Iraq, most of Syria and the northern part of Arabia. The First great civilization was the Sumerian then the Assyrians. After their fall, it was the Akkadian followed by the Babylonians. Have that order memorized. That is going to help you understand history. The difference between then was the common ancestor. Sumerian means in the ancient language, land of Shem who was one of Noah's sons. The Assyrians have Assur, son of Shem as the common ancestor. Another area most know was the land of Elam who was Assur brother who lived east of the land of Assur and the land of Aram who was the other brother and father of the Aramean's. the land was also in Syria.Answer 3The Assyrians were more ambitious and expansionist, establishing an empire which the height of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time. stretched from Cyprus to Iran, and the Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, and eastern Libya. It also became the center of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time, outreaching the more limited Babylonians and Sumerians.


What characteristic distinguishes the Assyrians from the Sumerian and the Babylonians?

Answer 1They were a militaristic society.Answer 2Those lands are the lands that now occupy modern Iraq, most of Syria and the northern part of Arabia. The First great civilization was the Sumerian then the Assyrians. After their fall, it was the Akkadian followed by the Babylonians. Have that order memorized. That is going to help you understand history. The difference between then was the common ancestor. Sumerian means in the ancient language, land of Shem who was one of Noah's sons. The Assyrians have Assur, son of Shem as the common ancestor. Another area most know was the land of Elam who was Assur brother who lived east of the land of Assur and the land of Aram who was the other brother and father of the Aramean's. the land was also in Syria.Answer 3The Assyrians were more ambitious and expansionist, establishing an empire which the height of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time. stretched from Cyprus to Iran, and the Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, and eastern Libya. It also became the center of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time, outreaching the more limited Babylonians and Sumerians.


What characteristic distinguished the Assyrians from the sumerians and and the babylonians?

Answer 1They were a militaristic society.Answer 2Those lands are the lands that now occupy modern Iraq, most of Syria and the northern part of Arabia. The First great civilization was the Sumerian then the Assyrians. After their fall, it was the Akkadian followed by the Babylonians. Have that order memorized. That is going to help you understand history. The difference between then was the common ancestor. Sumerian means in the ancient language, land of Shem who was one of Noah's sons. The Assyrians have Assur, son of Shem as the common ancestor. Another area most know was the land of Elam who was Assur brother who lived east of the land of Assur and the land of Aram who was the other brother and father of the Aramean's. the land was also in Syria.Answer 3The Assyrians were more ambitious and expansionist, establishing an empire which the height of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time. stretched from Cyprus to Iran, and the Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, and eastern Libya. It also became the center of technological, scientific and cultural achievements for its time, outreaching the more limited Babylonians and Sumerians.