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1. ## Assyrian Empire ## Assyrian Empire
Annotation for Assyrian Empire Annotation for Assyrian Empire
1. Geography of Assyria ###### 1. Geography of Assyria
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) ###### 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)
b. The people of Assyria were mixed race, but were Semitic, having strong characteristics of the hill people surrounding Assyria. ###### b. The people of Assyria were mixed race, but were Semitic, having strong characteristics of the hill people surrounding Assyria.
c. The Assyrians spoke a dialect of the Babylonian, written in symbols call cuneiform script. ###### c. The Assyrians spoke a dialect of the Babylonian, written in symbols call cuneiform script.
d. Assyria ###### d. Assyria
i. Assyria appears to be occupied in early prehistoric times. ###### i. Assyria appears to be occupied in early prehistoric times.
ii. In the Neolithic revolution of about 7,000 B.C. can be studied in the region of Jarmo. ###### ii. In the Neolithic revolution of about 7,000 B.C. can be studied in the region of Jarmo.
iii. The Early Dynastic period was from 2,800 B.C. to the Old Assyrian Period, 1,900 B.C. ###### iii. The Early Dynastic period was from 2,800 B.C. to the Old Assyrian Period, 1,900 B.C.
iv. The Middle Assyrian Perion was from 1,300 B.C. to 900 B.C. ###### iv. The Middle Assyrian Perion was from 1,300 B.C. to 900 B.C.
v. The Neo-Assyrian Perion was from 900-612 B.C. ###### v. The Neo-Assyrian Perion was from 900-612 B.C.
vi. Notable leaders of Assyria ###### vi. Notable leaders of Assyria
1. Hadadezer, assassinated in 842 B.C. 1. Hadadezer, assassinated in 842 B.C.
2. Shalmaneser, about 585 B. C. 2. Shalmaneser, about 585 B. C.
3. Adadnirari III, 810-783 B.C. 3. Adadnirari III, 810-783 B.C.