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  • ...pire], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyria#Old_Assyrian_Kingdom Old Assyrian Empire]; however, the Babylonian empire rapidly fell apart after the death ...er Akkadian and Sumerian traditions played a major role in Babylonian (and Assyrian) culture, and the region would remain an important cultural center, even un
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  • ...erritory of modern-day Iraq. In the Iron Age, it was controlled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Empires. ...pedia.org/wiki/Sasanian_Empire Sasanian Empire]. A number of primarily neo-Assyrian and Christian native Mesopotamian states existed between the 1st century BC
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  • ...Medes in attacking the Assyrians. In 612 BC they destroyed Nineveh and the Assyrian Empire. In its place, the Chaldeans set up a new empire of their own. * [https://www.chaldeanchat.net/ Chaldean and Assyrian Community Discussion]
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  • * Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project
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  • ...Ancient Greek), * Electronic Text Corpus of [[Sumerian]] Literature, * Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, * Amarna letters, (for [[Akkadian]], Egyptian, Sumerog
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  • ...of [[Israel]] (Hebrew: ארץ ישראל‎ Eretz Yisrael) from the 8th century BCE (Assyrian rule) to the 2nd century CE, when [[Roman]] Judea was renamed [https://en.w
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  • ...es of hemp are older and prehistoric. Another possible source of origin is Assyrian ''qunnabu'', which was the name for a source of oil, fiber, and medicine in
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  • ...quivalent of the [[Hebrew]] Sefer Ḥayyim is found in a tablet from the neo-Assyrian period and may also be present in a Sumerian hymn.
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  • ...ward the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_(language) Akkadian] (Old Assyrian dialect) ablu ("son") as a more likely etymology. In the Islamic tradition,
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  • ...origins or ethnicities. The wider application of diaspora evolved from the Assyrian two-way mass deportation policy of conquered populations to deny future ter
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  • ...buted]] much to the later appearing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyria Assyrian] stock.
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  • ...which had spectacular successes in the 19th century involving Egyptian and Assyrian grammar. Beginning with the sensational decipherment and translation of the
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  • when the Assyrian comes into our land and they shall deliver us from the Assyrian
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  • ...om?] that the doubling of the medial d is first documented only in the Neo-Assyrian period. However, the doubling in Hebrew might possibly be secondary. Accord
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  • ...ter, and called together all the commanders, generals, and officers of the Assyrian army, When Holofernes, the general of the Assyrian army, heard that the people of Israel had prepared for war and had closed t
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  • ...alle Fabritius (1997). The Standard Babylonian, Epic of Gilgamesh. The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project. ISBN 951-45-7760-4 (Volume 1).
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  • ...an in 587 B.C. The colossal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_empire Assyrian empire] was collapsing. In 22 years it plunged from a peak of extravagant [
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  • ...Karkar]; the battle was a draw. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyria Assyrian] was stopped but the allies were decimated. This great fight is not even me
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  • ...o studies written between 1955 and 1990, no archaeological evidence from [[Assyrian]], [[Babylonian]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Hellenist]]ic or Early [[A ...elite inhabitants of the land), but lack of archaeological evidence from [[Assyrian]], [[Babylonian]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Hellenist]]ic or Early [[A
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