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- ...speed, George Stephen (1902). Chapter 2, "The Excavations in Babylonia and Assyria"], ''A History of the Babylonians and Assyrians'', New York. Charles Scribn ...amson |first=Daniel Silas |date=22 March 2015 |title=The men who uncovered Assyria |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31941827 |newspaper=BBC News Magazi17 KB (2,552 words) - 09:45, 19 November 2023
- .../religi-e.htm Dan Lundberg, ''Christians from the Middle East'', A virtual Assyria]</ref>35 KB (4,569 words) - 10:35, 20 July 2015
- ...fellow [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] speakers and northern neighbours, [[Assyria]]. A year after the death of the last strong Chaldean ruler, [[Assurbanipal25 KB (3,769 words) - 05:18, 20 July 2015
- ...ontaining all the kings from the [[First Dynasty of Babylon]] to the [[Neo-Assyria]]n king [[Kandalanu]]), "King List B"<ref>BM 38122.</ref> (containing only ...ounder of independent Babylonian State, Contemporary of [[Erishum I]] of [[Assyria]]25 KB (3,082 words) - 11:36, 18 March 2018
- ...er family background in her inscriptions. There are two arguments for an [[Assyria]]n background: repeated references in Nabonidus' royal [[propaganda]] and [ |title = Assyrians after Assyria24 KB (3,672 words) - 15:43, 21 November 2015
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- Hubushkia was an [[Iron Age]] kingdom located between the [[Urartian]] and [[Assyria]]n sphere of influence. The exact location of Hubushkia is unknown, but sch9 KB (1,274 words) - 04:22, 13 February 2015
- [[Category:Assyria]]4 KB (492 words) - 13:11, 2 May 2015
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- ...ues and large, ancient Jewish community and was known as "The Jerusalem of Assyria". The Jews spoke the [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]] of their ancestors. The b [[Category:Assyria]]13 KB (2,034 words) - 17:57, 22 April 2015
- [[Category:Assyria]]2 KB (220 words) - 12:34, 16 November 2014
- ...e|Akkadian]]: ''Idiqlat''), the city is first mentioned in the ''[[Fall of Assyria Chronicle]]'' as being a refuge for the [[Babylonia]]n king [[Nabopolassar]23 KB (3,229 words) - 15:33, 11 May 2015
- [[Assyria]], weakened by internal strife and ineffectual rule, was unable to resist t7 KB (991 words) - 11:27, 18 March 2018
- ...uage continued as a sacerdotal language taught in schools in Babylonia and Assyria, much as Latin was used in the Medieval period, for as long as cuneiform wa ...cred, ceremonial, literary, and scientific language in [[Babylonia]] and [[Assyria]] until the 1st century CE.<ref>{{cite book|last=Campbell|first=Lyle|title=61 KB (9,139 words) - 04:52, 14 May 2015
- ...succeeding the earlier [[Akkadian Empire]], [[Neo-Sumerian Empire]], and [[Assyria#Old Assyrian Kingdom|Old Assyrian Empire]]; however, the Babylonian empire ...haldeans and Sumerian traditions played a major role in Babylonian (and [[Assyria]]n) culture, and the region would remain an important cultural center, even81 KB (12,115 words) - 05:54, 21 June 2015
- ...er family background in her inscriptions. There are two arguments for an [[Assyria]]n background: repeated references in Nabonidus' royal [[propaganda]] and [ |title = Assyrians after Assyria28 KB (4,342 words) - 00:13, 26 August 2015
- [[Category:Assyria]]8 KB (916 words) - 22:24, 19 August 2015
- ...na]], and [[Mari, Syria|Mari]]. He ousted [[Ishme-Dagan I]], the king of [[Assyria]], and forced his son [[Mut-Ashkur]] to pay tribute, thereby bringing almos ...ershadowed by older, larger and more powerful kingdoms such as [[Elam]], [[Assyria]], [[Isin]], [[Eshnunna]] and [[Larsa]] for a century or so after its found33 KB (5,167 words) - 11:35, 18 March 2018