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It was located in the northern part of mesopotamia, in what is now modern-day Iraq.
Assyria
it was part of mesopotamia
The city state of north mesopotamia is known as Assyria and the people are called Assyrians
Assyria was the kingdom of northern Mesopotamia. It was an independent state in the 14th century BC. Nineveh was the capital of the Assyrian Empire.
Assyria
Settlements in southern Mesopotamia, particularly in the region of Sumer, emerged around 4500 BCE, while significant settlements in northern Mesopotamia, such as those in the region of Assyria, began to develop around 3500 BCE. This indicates that approximately 1,000 years passed between the establishment of settlements in southern Mesopotamia and those in northern Mesopotamia.
'Assyria' refers to an area in ancient Mesopotamia. (Today's Syria and Iraq )
Babylonia and Assyria
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Ancient Assyria encompassed portions of four modern day countries in Northern Mesopotamia: Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq. The Assyrian Empire collapsed in 612 BCE. You can read more about the Assyrians at the link provided below.