I think you're talking about the Biblical Ninevah rather than the one in New York (which was hit by a flood in June 2006, but it wasn't destroyed) as suggested by your topic headings. It was razed to the ground in 612 BC after being attacked by the Medes.
7th century.
An alliance between the Babylonians and Medes.
In 689 B.C. Babylon was destroyed by powerful rulers from a northern Mesopotamian city called Nineveh. This was the Assyrian Empire, which spread across the Fertile Crescent. The ruins of Nineveh show an incredible civilization and provide glimpses into the history of Mesopotamia.
Clay tablets were contained in the library. Actually, over 25,000 tablets were contained in the library. Then, Nebuchadrezzar II destroyed it...
The population of Nineveh Province is 2,453,000.
The address of the Cordry-Sweetwater is: 8451 Nineveh Road, Nineveh, 46164 9999
He most likely returned to Israel shortly after delivering his prophecy. Note also that Nineveh was not destroyed as soon (40 days) as Jonah had prophesied. This is because the Ninevites repented fully (Jonah ch.3), at least for a time.See also:More about Jonah's prophecy
The Assyrians created the great city of Nineveh, which remained the largest city in the world for fifty years. It featured a palace without rival and carefully laid out streets and centers. Unfortunately, Nineveh was destroyed by civil war and the people who Assyria had once conquered.
Jonah was sent to the People of Nineveh.
Isaac of Nineveh died in 700.
Not Since Nineveh was created in 1953.
The address of the Nineveh Public Library Of Colesville Township is: 3029 Ny State Hwy 7, Nineveh, 13813 0124
The area of Nineveh plains is 4,197 square kilometers.