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Assyria

Assyria was a Semitic Kingdom and Empire on the northern parts of the Mesopotamian valley, and worshiped as polytheists in the Mesopotamian pantheon. They were renowned and feared for their military prowess and brutality. Today the Assyrian people remain as a minority in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey as a Christian minority.

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What is an assyriologist?

An assyriologist is a person who practises Assyriology, the study of ancient Assyria.

What are two effects that the rise of Assyria and Babylonia had on Phoenicians?

The Phoenician city-states were important centers of trade and occupied strategically important sites along the Mediterranean coast. This made them appealing targets for every major power in the region. Unfortunately for them, the Phoenician cities rarely had much of a chance to stand up the invading forces.

Did Assyrian's place a high value on war and conquest?

Yes, the Assyrians were alomost always at war so it took a lot of money.

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Are Persians known as Assyrians?

The Assyrians were the citizens an ancient empire centered on what is now Iran (Persia).

What did the kushites do after losing Egypt to the Assyrians?

Kushite and Egyptian soldiers could not compete with the large Assyrian army.

What device is used in lines 12 and 20 of The Destruction of Sennacherib?

Synecdoche: a substitution of a part of something for the whole or the whole for a part.

How did Tiglath Pileser treat the people he conquered?

He forced many people to move from their homes to faraway lands trying to end the rebellion against him.

What are 2 important people in Assyria?

Two important people from Assyria are Ashurnasirpal the second and Adad Guppi

What is the latitude and longitude of Assyria?

For Assyria, Michigan, USA:

Latitude: 42°27'52''N

Longitude: 85°7'53''W

Did the Assyrians conquer Babylon or Babylonian?

No, both empires existed at the same time however the Babylonian Empire outlasted the Assyrian Empire.

Finally the Persian Empire conquered the Babylonian Empire, then Alexander of Macedonia conquered the entire area but split into three parts after Alexander's death. Finally the Roman Empire conquered the three splinters of Alexander's Empire.

In what year is it thought that the Sumerians were conquered and absorbed into the Babylonian and Assyrian Empires?

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Ignore the unhelpful statement the first person submitted. The answer to the question is: 2370bce

What is the Assyrian kings gang?

The Assyrian Kings, (Originally a Chapter of the Latin Kings) Is a gang based in Chicago and has moved through North America. Started around the early 90's it was still part The ALKQN (Almighty Latin King Queen Nation) and wore the colours Yellow, which are the colors of the Latin kings. After the Assyrian Kings gained more recognition and members they eventually broke off the Latin King and became its own separate Gang. There has been a miss-understanding of the Assyrian Kings that are based in Australia are the original "Assyrian Kings", which is false. That "Gang" is totally irrelevant, Although they may have ties to the original Assyrian Kings in Chicago. The Assyrian Kings number to about 2500 in Chicago alone and estimated 6000 Nation wide. There is also some traces of Assyrian kings in Canada aswell.

Affiliated; Latin Kings, Bloods, People Nation, Vice Lords

Rivals; Crips, Gangster Disciples, FOLK Nation, Black Disciples

When the Assyrians invaded many israelites were forced into exile what effect did this have on the israelite culture?

1) Those among the Israelites who had believed the false prophets, or who had strayed after idolatry, finally saw the truth (unfortunately, for some it was too late). So we can correctly postulate that the Assyrians" conquest of the Ten Tribes brought a wave of fear of God upon the people of Judea.

2) The Ten Tribes themselves, who were exiled by the Assyrians, continued their downhill tumble into assimilation; so much so that within 200 years the sages of Judea declared that the Ten Tribes were (for purposes of Jewish law) to be considered the same as their idolatrous host-countries (Talmud, Yevamot 17a).