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Assyria {uh-sir'-ee-uh}
Assyria was an ancient name for that part of MESOPOTAMIA on the upper Tigris River now included in the northern Iraqi provinces of Ninawa (Nineveh), Sulaymaniya, Tamim, and Irbil. Watered by the Tigris and its tributaries, the Greater and Lesser Zab, ancient Assyria stretched from just west of the Tigris to the Zagros Mountains on the east and from about 34 deg north latitude up to the hills of Armenia. With moderate rainfall that permitted farming without irrigation and with considerable resources of stone for building, Assyria had advantages over BABYLONIA, where irrigation was necessary and mud brick was the principal building material.
Assyria took its name from its original capital, Ashur, situated just north of the junction of the Tigris and the Lesser Zab. Its founders, who are now called Assyrians, were a Semitic-speaking people who arrived from the southwest shortly after 2000 BC. During the Old Assyrian period (c.1900-1550 BC) the territory was unified by a series of vigorous rulers, and its influence was felt along the middle Euphrates and westward into central Anatolia (modern Turkey), where Assyrian traders established commercial colonies. By 1800 BC, however, the coming of the HITTITES drove the Assyrians out of Anatolia, and the rise of Babylon under Hammurabi soon afterward caused a contraction of Assyrian power in Mesopotamia. By 1550 BC Assyria was part of the Kingdom of MITANNI; it did not regain independence until the collapse of that regime about 1365 BC.
After a slow revival, Assyrian strength quickened after 1000 BC and reached a new peak in the 9th century under ASHURNASIRPAL II (r. 883-59) and SHALMANESER III (r. 858-24), whose campaigns brought plunder and tribute from little kingdoms westward all the way to the Mediterranean Sea. After 800 BC this mighty dynasty gradually declined and finally collapsed (c.748 BC), but a new era began with the accession of TIGLATH-PILESER III in 745. Babylon was subjected to Assyria, and states to the west were once more made tributary. The formal organization of an empire began with the last Assyrian dynasty, founded by SARGON II. Sargon (r. 721-05), SENNACHERIB (r. 705-681), and ESARHADDON (r. 681-68) made conquests that brought ELAM, MEDIA, Persia, Babylonia, Syria, Palestine, and even part of Egypt under Assyrian rule. A recession commenced under ASHURBANIPAL (r. 668-26), and by 612 the Medes and Babylonians had destroyed the city of NINEVEH and brought an end to the Assyrian Empire.
The four successive capitals of Assyria--Ashur (Qalat Sherqat); Calah (NIMRUD), founded by Ashurnasirpal II; Dur Sharrukin (KHORSABAD), the fortress city of Sargon II; and Nineveh, selected by Sennacherib--have all been excavated by archaeologists, revealing the brilliance of Assyrian civilization. Despite the notorious brutality (and efficiency) of the Assyrian army, which the Assyrians themselves assiduously publicized, the great accomplishments of ancient Assyria in art and architecture, and also in literature, are universally recognized.

  In treating of Assyria it is extremely difficult not to speak at the same time of its sister, or rather mother country, Babylonia, as the peoples of these two countries, the Semitic Babylonians and Assyrians, are both ethnographically and linguistically the same race, with identical religion, language, literature, and civilization. Hence Assyro-Babylonian religion, mythology, and religious literature especially in their relation to the Old Testament will be treated in the article BABYLONIA, while the history of the modern explorations and discoveries in these two countries will be given in the present article.

Author: Ashur Cherry, From the Mesopotamian Encyclopeida.

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