Just to feed the city people, there was extensive agricultural activity. The Assyrians were also renowned horsebreeders, and selling horses brought in a lot of income. Many Assyrians were involved in trade, and Assyria exported timber, copper and other metals.
In those days, an empire typically showed its economic and political strength by conquering and dominating. The Assyrian culture valued repressing non-Assyrians and glorified torture and abuse of the dejected. Power was the mechanism through which the above can occur.
The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
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The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
No he was never captured by the Assyrians
assyrian caravans were in 1600 B.C. and they were used by Assyrians
The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
No. The Assyrians were conquerors. They ruled the powerful Assyrian Empire.
from all my reserch the Assyrians belive in gods
Chaldeans hated their new Assyrians ruler. That is why.
because the Assyrians had a poor army