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    both the Assyrian Empire and the Persian Empire were two of the earliest major Mesopotamian kingdoms in the world history. The Assyrians grew and expanded successfully for a period of approximately nineteen centuries from c. 2500 BC to 605 BC. The Persian Empire held its power beginning around 550 BC. However, no matter which civilizations the regions are, kings were all willing to put every effort in building luxurious and gorgeous palaces for their own kingdoms. Kings of the Assyrians and Persian

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    The ancient Assyrian ruins dissect the wealth of a powerful monarch. From 720 BC to about 683 BC, Sennacherib reigned. The Bible revealed that during the reigning of the Jewish king Hezekiah, Sennacherib came to overthrow Jerusalem and the Angel of the Lord. Sennacherib slewed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers. When Sennacherib returned to Assyria, he was murdered by his own son. By being humble and faithful than his father, Hezekiah asks God for a sign to help him prepare for the possible invasion of the

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    brilliant. The Great Sphinx is something to talk about when doing a research paper considering it is one of the greatest monumental ever constructed. As well as the Human Headed Winged Lion also called Lamassu which is rich in its history in the Assyrian period. When mixing art and history like these two pieces one can get a masterpiece with a story and when one gets to compare those it is to end up with a phenomenal paper. Two pieces come to mind when thinking about doing a research paper over art

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    How significant was trade for the development of the Assyrian Empire? Trade for the Assyrian was somewhat important but it was not the sole reason for the development of the Assyrian Empire. The minerals that was used in trade was found in the mountain region. The Assyrian Empire had good access to primary resources these could be used for trading; these included Grapes and other fruits , barley , wheat and flax. The region itself had good crops and had access to various animals used for farming

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    Emperor Ashur-Nasir-Pal’s An Assyrian Emperor’s Resume provides an intricate look at the Assyrian Empire – located in the modern day Middle East – during ca. 875 BCE. Within the source, Emperor Ashur-Nasir-Pal lists out his various “heroic” deeds of conquering and slaying hundreds of people to make his image appear god-like to his followers. The source demonstrates the influences society and leadership had on the society, while also revealing aspects about importance placed on concepts; it also indicates

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    The Assyrian Lion Hunt Reliefs The British Museum in London holds many ancient pieces of art. There are so many galleries and exhibits inside the museum that several pieces do not get the attention they deserve. One such piece resides in the Assyrian exhibit inside the museum. It is a collection of three alabaster panels that act as registers of a narrative story. The expertly carved reliefs illustrate the great lion hunt performed by an Assyrian king in an arena. So much emotion is portrayed in

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    The Assyrians were declared to have been an empire, but many would disagree. Looking at the three different articles, we will see if they fit the criteria for what would have been known as an Empire, or if they fit into what would be known as a kingdom. First a little back story on the Assyrians, they existed between 911 and 609 BC. Its expansion and coverage over most of the Middle East is astounding. It eclipsed a large chunk of Babylonia and Egypt. Making it appear to have been an Empire just

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    ​ ​Why Did the Assyrian Empire Fall The Assyrian empire was the world's first real empire. Some even go as far as to say that they were the world's most import and influential empire ever. However underneath all of the Assyrians greatness there were many flaws. Many flaws that lead to the fall of the empire. The Assyrian empire fell because of too much territory to control, population bloom, and severe drought.(Schneider, Ngo) Too much territory to control led to

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    The Importance of Freedom Many of us take freedom for granted. Many of us tend to forget the hardships and sacrifices our forefathers of freedom went through. Many of us fail to cherish and value our granted freedom. Many of us do not apprehend the full meaning of freedom. However, a few among the society realize the value of such a bestowment. Our Freedom today exists as of the actions of those who believed that it was a necessity to live by and

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    My culture is a very unique and old style culture that has lasted for almost three thousand years. It is the Assyrian culture in which it has stayed to the old ways till this day. What we do is very different from normal families like for instance. When we get married the mates for the man go to the fiance´s home and take all her pictures and things indicating that the man has her now. Another cultural practice we do is usually when the man comes to age that he goes to the army with no exception

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