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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 Magazi
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  • * [[Assyria]] * [[Achaemenid Assyria]]
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  • * [[Assyria]] * [[Assyrian flag|Assyria]]
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  • * [[Assyria]]
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  • .../religi-e.htm Dan Lundberg, ''Christians from the Middle East'', A virtual Assyria]</ref>
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  • ...fellow [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] speakers and northern neighbours, [[Assyria]]. A year after the death of the last strong Chaldean ruler, [[Assurbanipal
    25 KB (3,769 words) - 06:18, 20 July 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 Assyria
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  • ...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]]
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  • ...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 Assyria
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  • [[Category:Assyria]]
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  • ...ated statues were usually carried off to the land of the victorious power (Assyria in most known cases) where they remained in captivity until a turn of event
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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 sch
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  • [[Category:Assyria]]
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  • [[Category:Assyria]]
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  • [[Category:Assyria]]
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  • [[Category:Assyria]]
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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]]
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  • [[Category:Assyria]]
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  • ...e|Akkadian]]: ''Idiqlat''), the city is first mentioned in the ''[[Fall of Assyria Chronicle]]'' as being a refuge for the [[Babylonia]]n king [[Nabopolassar]
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  • |group2 = [[Assyria|Ancient Mesopotamian]] sites
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