it was conqered by sennacherib king of babylonia and the medes
The Spanish conquistadors eventually conquered the Incas.
The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks
According to the biblical account in the Book of Jonah, God did not destroy Nineveh after Jonah preached to them. Instead, the people of Nineveh repented, and God showed mercy by sparing the city. There is no specific timeline given for the destruction of Nineveh in relation to Jonah's preaching, but historical records indicate that Nineveh was eventually destroyed in 612 BCE, long after Jonah's time.
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.
The prophet Jonah in the Bible was sent by God to warn the people of Nineveh about their wicked ways. Initially reluctant, Jonah eventually delivered the message, and the people of Nineveh repented, leading to their salvation. Jonah's story serves as a lesson about obedience to God and the power of repentance.
When the Babylonian and Median armies attacked Nineveh, the capital city and heart of Assyria, the Assyrian empire collapsed.
The population of Nineveh Province is 2,453,000.
the Ottoman Turks.
The address of the Cordry-Sweetwater is: 8451 Nineveh Road, Nineveh, 46164 9999
Jonah is believed to have prophesied during the reign of Jeroboam II in the 8th century BC. He was sent to the city of Nineveh by God but initially tried to flee. After being swallowed by a great fish and then spit out, Jonah eventually obeyed God's command and preached to the people of Nineveh, who repented. Nahum, on the other hand, prophesied against Nineveh around the same time as Jonah, predicting its destruction. The city was eventually destroyed by the Babylonians in 612 BC.
Jonah was sent to the People of Nineveh.
Not Since Nineveh was created in 1953.