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).
The Assyrians exiled the Ten Israelite Tribes, and the Babylonians exiled the tribes of Judah and Benjamin.
Ancient Egypt was invaded by the Assyrians, and later by the Persians.
Assyrians, Babylonians, empire of the king of Cyrus 1
They wanted to expand. Once the Assyrian Empire invaded Phoenicia, the Phoenicians made it easy. They became brothers till this day. Assyrians and Maronites
7 groups invaded Mesopotamia. 3 of them were the Hittites, Chaldeans, and the Assyrians.
Alexander the Great.
Mostly due to the invasion of foreign powers the Indian culture has been severely effected by WESTERN CULTURE.
There a mix of Celtic (When invaded by the Celts and Vikings) and Norman (when invaded by the French from Normandy) But they consider themselves Celtic
The House of Israel, referring to the northern kingdom of Israel, was invaded by the Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE. This invasion culminated in the fall of its capital, Samaria, leading to the exile of many Israelites and the assimilation of the population into other cultures. The Assyrian conquest marked a significant turning point in the history of the ancient Israelites.
Aryans invaded India replacing Dravidian culture with their culture. Blend of these two cultures Is known as Hinduism.
The Assyrians began civilizing through codes and laws. At the height of power, Assyria had military strength. Then, when power began declining, Assyrians maintained civilization, but decentralized. Then, the Persians and Chaldeans invaded and took over. Ashur, the founder of the Assyrian nation, came from Babylon- where the Chaldeans lived and ruled.
Initially in 740 BCE the northern part was absorbed into the Assyrian Empire. Then in 722 BCE, the southern part and capital Samaria was absorbed. The aristocracy was deported to Assyria where it was used to rule another part of the empire, and the aristocracy there brought in to take on ruling the northern 10 tribes. The Assyrians use this technique so that conquered territories did not have sympathetic aristocracies which might promote rebellions. The Babylonians copied this technique when they later took over Judah and Benjamin in the south, deporting the aristocracy to Babylon and importing a foreign aristocracy to rule them.