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1. ## Assyrian Empire
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## Assyrian Empire
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Annotation for Assyrian Empire
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1. Geography of Assyria
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a. The center of the Assyrian Empire is situated in a fertile region between the Syrian desert, Anatolia, and the Kurdish hills. Assyria is bordered to the South by Babylonia. Assyria is supported by the fast-flowing Tigris River, which flowed out of the first capital city of Asshur, and past Nineveh and Calah (See Genesis 10:1ff)
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b. The people of Assyria were mixed race, but were Semitic, having strong characteristics of the hill people surrounding Assyria.
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c. The Assyrians spoke a dialect of the Babylonian, written in symbols call cuneiform script.
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d. Assyria
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i. Assyria appears to be occupied in early prehistoric times.
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ii. In the Neolithic revolution of about 7,000 B.C. can be studied in the region of Jarmo.
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iii. The Early Dynastic period was from 2,800 B.C. to the Old Assyrian Period, 1,900 B.C.
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iv. The Middle Assyrian Perion was from 1,300 B.C. to 900 B.C.
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v. The Neo-Assyrian Perion was from 900-612 B.C.
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vi. Notable leaders of Assyria
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###### 1. Geography of Assyria
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###### a. The center of the Assyrian Empire is situated in a fertile region between the Syrian desert, Anatolia, and the Kurdish hills. Assyria is bordered to the South by Babylonia. Assyria is supported by the fast-flowing Tigris River, which flowed out of the first capital city of Asshur, and past Nineveh and Calah (See Genesis 10:1ff)
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###### b. The people of Assyria were mixed race, but were Semitic, having strong characteristics of the hill people surrounding Assyria.
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###### c. The Assyrians spoke a dialect of the Babylonian, written in symbols call cuneiform script.
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###### d. Assyria
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###### i. Assyria appears to be occupied in early prehistoric times.
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###### ii. In the Neolithic revolution of about 7,000 B.C. can be studied in the region of Jarmo.
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###### iii. The Early Dynastic period was from 2,800 B.C. to the Old Assyrian Period, 1,900 B.C.
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###### iv. The Middle Assyrian Perion was from 1,300 B.C. to 900 B.C.
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###### v. The Neo-Assyrian Perion was from 900-612 B.C.
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###### vi. Notable leaders of Assyria
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1. Hadadezer, assassinated in 842 B.C.
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2. Shalmaneser, about 585 B. C.
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3. Adadnirari III, 810-783 B.C.
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