its the assyrian word for the tail of a meteor
It is an assyrian tribe from southern turkey
al is the suffix
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What exactly do you mean by "tall"?!
beecose if dey were umgwy da soldurgs atee rats
The word Assyrian(s) is mentioned 23 times.
The word "Assyrian" occurs only 13 times in 13 verses in the KJV bible. See related links for specific references.
Ashurbanipal was the Assyrian king during the height of the Assyrian Empire.
Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.
For everyone that speaks english correctly, that word is equal to "trying to"
Ishtar was the chief Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of love and war. She was also associated with sexuality and fertility. Ishtar is also used as modern day slang to mean a strong seductive woman.