The Assyrian Star is on the Assyrian Flag.
Assyrian Flag:
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The Meaning of the Assyrian Flag:
The Assyrian flag consists of a golden circle at the center which represents the sun. By its exploding and leaping flames it generates heat and light to sustain the earth and all it's living things.
The four pointed star surrounding the sun symbolizes the land, its light blue color means tranquility.
The wavy stripes extending from the center to the four corners of the flag are the three major rivers of our homeland, namely Tigris, Euphrates and Zawa.
The dark blue represents Euphrates which stands for the Assyrian word Prat meaning Per-U-Ta = abundance.
The red stripes represent Tigris, it's blood red hue stands for courage, glory and pride.
The white lines in between the two great rivers is Zawa, it's white color stands tranquility and peace.
Some interpret the red, white and blue stripes as the highways that will take the scattered Assyrians back to their ancestral homeland.
Above the blue star is the image of the Assyrian god Assur, who is guarding the country, the flag, and the nation it represents.
On top of the flagstaff is the standard of King Sargon I, who established the first Assyrian Empire. During the ancient times this insignia stood by the king's side to let everyone know his whereabouts.
Ashurbanipal was the Assyrian king during the height of the Assyrian Empire.
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Ashurbanipal, one of the greatest of the Assyrian Kings.
The Assyrian Empire fell in 612 BC.
Ashurbanipal, one of the greatest of the Assyrian Kings.
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The Assyrian heartland was located in today's northern Iraq.
assyrian caravans were in 1600 B.C. and they were used by Assyrians
The Assyrian Empire had many kings and queens, not just one.Over the years from the Early Period to the Old Assyrian Period to the Middle Assyrian Period and to the Neo-Assyrian Period, the are estimated 122 known Assyrian Kings. There may be more, but archaelogist and historians have little knowledge of the earliest kings listed on the Assyrian Kings List, other than a few recorded contacts with other kingdoms.
Assyrian Democratic Organization was created in 1957.