• ISBN 978-0-87099-743-3. Hauser, Stefan R. (2017). "Post-Imperial Assyria". In E. Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-32524-7...
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    Persian: 𐎠𐎰𐎢𐎼𐎠 Aθurā Persian pronunciation: [aθuɾaː]), also called Assyria, was a geographical area within the Achaemenid Empire in Upper Mesopotamia...
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    Assyrian history is now regarded to be the long post-imperial period from the 6th century BC century when Assyria was known as Athura, during which the Akkadian...
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    traditions continued to survive for centuries throughout the post-imperial period. Assyria experienced a recovery under the Seleucid and Parthian empires...
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    Ashur (god) (category Early Period (Assyria))
    of the god Ashur remained during Sargonid Assyria. Ashur continued to play a pivotal role in Assyrian imperial ideology in the Neo-Assyrian period. Enemies...
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  • Assyria, a major Mesopotamian kingdom and empire. Early Assyrian Period Old Assyrian Period Middle Assyrian Empire Neo-Assyrian Empire Post-imperial Assyria...
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  • Nabu-balatsu-iqbi (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    Nabu-balatsu-iqbi (Akkadian:   Nabû-balātsu-iqbi) was the father of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus (r. 556–539 BC). A mysterious figure, Nabu-balatsu-iqbi...
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    2019. S.G. SAVIGE. D.S.O., M.C. (1920). STALKY'S FORLORN HOPE. McCubbin. "Assyria". Crwflags.com. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved...
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    ISBN 978-0-8020-0886-2. Hauser, Stefan R. (2017). "Post-Imperial Assyria". In E. Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-32524-7...
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  • Adad-guppi (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    Adad-guppi /ˈædəˌɡɒpi/ (Babylonian cuneiform: Adad-gûppîʾ; c. 648-544 BC), also known as Addagoppe, was a devotee of the moon god Sîn in the northern Assyrian...
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    Kingdom of Hatra (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    The Kingdom of Hatra,also called Kingdom of Arabaya and Araba. was a 2nd-century Arab kingdom located between the Roman Empire and the Parthian Empire...
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    Assyria (/əˈsɪəriə/) was a short-lived Roman province in Mesopotamia that was created by Trajan in 116 during his campaign against the Parthian Empire...
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    Adiabene (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    northern Mesopotamia, corresponding to the northwestern part of ancient Assyria. The size of the kingdom varied over time; initially encompassing an area...
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    of the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia, particularly Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia between circa 6000 BC and 400 AD. The religious development...
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    The king of Assyria (Akkadian: Iššiʾak Aššur, later šar māt Aššur) was the ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria, which was founded in...
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  • The language is often mistakenly considered to have originated within Assyria (Iraq). In fact, Arameans carried their language and writing into Mesopotamia...
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    millennia, covering the history of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Assyria, including its territory, culture and people, as well as the later history...
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    Nabonidus (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    surrounding it, may also have been politically motivated. Since the downfall of Assyria, political hegemony in the Near East had been divided between Babylonia...
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    Rʻuth-Assor (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    Assyrian capital and Assyria's former religious heart. After the Neo-Babylonian and Median empires, which had conquered Assyria, were conquered by the...
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    mountains of Kurdistan. It is in the former ecclesiastical province of Ator (Assyria) that are now found the most flourishing of the Catholic Chaldean communities...
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    Assyrian presence in Iran goes back 4,000 years to ancient times, and Assyria was involved in the history of Ancient Iran even before the arrival of...
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    𐭠𐭮𐭥𐭥𐭮𐭲𐭭 Asōristān, Āsūristān) was the name of the Sasanian province of Assyria and Babylonia from 226 to 637. The Parthian name Asōristān (𐭀𐭎𐭅𐭓𐭎𐭕𐭍;...
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    Assyrians and Assyria, and in part because the majority of the Christian population of these areas are not geographically from what was Assyria or Mesopotamia...
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    (24 March 2017). A Companion to Assyria. Wiley. p. 1132. ISBN 978-1-118-32523-0. Joseph 2000, p. 1. "Fred Aprim, "Assyria and Assyrians Since the 2003 US...
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    and East Syria. Assyria is the homeland of the Assyrian people, located in the ancient Near East. The earliest Neolithic sites in Assyria belonged to the...
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    the post of governor of Syria. Following the fall of the Roman Republic and its transformation into the Roman Empire, Syria became a Roman imperial province...
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    Assyrian Empire (1363–912 BCE) Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–609 BCE) Post-imperial Assyria (609 BCE–240 CE) Ancient Mesopotamian religion Arameans Assyrian...
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    Osroene (category Post-Imperial Assyria)
    the ancient kingdom, was a fortress of considerable strength and a staging post both large and nearest to the Euphrates. It was an important road junction;...
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    of the earliest civilizations in the world, including those of Akkad, Assyria, Aram, the Hurrians and Amorites. The most prominent archaeological sites...
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    are typically Syriac-speaking Christians who claim descent from Ancient Assyria, one of the oldest civilizations in the world, dating back to 2500 BC in...
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