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- Mesopotamia (2719 bytes)
2: ...vers, in modern [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]]. More commonly, the term includes these river plains in totalit...
32: ** [[Assur]] - Scythia (22520 bytes)
5: ...oples in the periphery [[steppe]]s were also commonly referred as "Scythians", but didn't speak [[Iran...
27: ...ebated. At any rate, following the Mede sack of [[Assur]] in [[614 BC]], they were compelled to switch si...
38: ...[[Ossetians]] descend from them. The latter, the only Iranian people presently resident in Europe, cal...
44: ... people spoke an Iranian language. They may have only had an Iranian speaking elite, and may or may no...
58: ...uried with them. With the ordinary Pazyryks were only ordinary utensils, but in one was found among ot... - Babylon (9716 bytes)
10: ...as besieged and taken over by [[Sennacherib]] and Assurbanipal (Kandalanu) again.
16: ... eventually headed a revolt against his brother [[Assur-bani-pal]] of [[Assyria]].
18: ... and starved into surrender. Assur-bani-pal (or [[Assurbanipal]]) purified the city and celebrated a "ser... - Viking (18085 bytes)
39: :''endaš©³ Ossur'' (Assur came to his end)
52: ...to clear the islands and [[Scotland|Scottish]] mainland of Vikings. Numbers of them fled to [[Iceland]...
64: ...to territories under North Germanic dominance, mainly the [[Danelaw]], [[Scotland]], the [[Isle of Man...
66: ...land]], the [[Faroe Islands]], [[Iceland]], [[Greenland]], and even a short expedition to [[Newfoundla...
68: ...n only for the later part of the Viking Age, and only after the end of the Viking Age did the separate... - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
3: ...les, as well as the inhabitants of the towns of [[Assur]] and [[Harran]] from taxes.
10: ...m Sargon to the god Ashur (found in the town of [[Assur]], now in the [[Louvre]], Paris) and the bas-reli...
18: ... Musasir was annexed. Sargon claims to have lost only one charioteer, 2 horsemen and three couriers on...
28: ...der the control of Assyrian officials ,who had to assure they were paying sufficient respect to the gods ... - Assyria (13688 bytes)
15: ...ave arisen from a long tradition of trade between Assur and the Anatolian cities; but no archaeological o...
17: ...nearby Ekallatum, and allowed trade to continue. Only after the death of Shamshi-Adad and the fall of ...
21: ...]], followed up on expansion to the northwest, mainly at the expense of the Hittites, reaching as far ...
29: ...he borders of the empire he consolidated reached only as far west as the Khabur. He was succeeded by ...
31: ...erranean and exacted tribute from [[Phoenicia]]. Unlike any before, the Assyrians began boasting in th... - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
27: ...in, and the very place on which it had stood was only matter
47: ...of recent discoveries is that of the library of [[Assurbanipal]]. This library consists of about ten thou...
51: ...] were transferred to his coffers; Esarhaddon and Assur-bani-pal himself have pillaged Egypt and her grea...
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