Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)' has mentioned 'Neo-Assyrian Empire' in the following places:
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Axc5xa1xc5xa1ur (/xcbx88xc3xa6sxcax8axc9x99r/; Sumerian: xf0x92x80xadxf0x92x8axb9xf0x92x86xa0 AN.xc5xa0AR2KI, Assyrian cuneiform: Axc5xa1-xc5xa1urKI, "City of God Axc5xa1xc5xa1ur";[1][2] Syriac: xdcx90xdcxabxdcx98xdcxaaxe2x80x8e xc4x80xc5xa1xc5xabr; Old Persian xf0x90x8exa0xf0x90x8exb0xf0x90x8exa2xf0x90x8exbc Axcexb8ur, Persian: xd8xa2xd8xb4xd9x88xd8xb1xe2x80x8e: xc4x80xc5xa1xc5xabr; Hebrew: xd7x90xd6xb7xd7xa9xd6xbcxd7x81xd7x95xd6xbcxd7xa8xe2x80x8e: Axc5xa1xc5xa1xc3xbbr, Arabic: xd8xa7xd8xb4xd9x88xd8xb1xe2x80x8e), also known as Ashur and Qal'at Sherqat, was the capital of the Old Assyrian Empire (2025xe2x80x931750 BC), the Middle Assyrian Empire (1365xe2x80x931050 BC), and for a time, of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911xe2x80x93608 BC). | WIKI |
Contents 1 History of research 2 Name 3 History 3.1 Early Bronze Age 3.2 Old and Middle Assyrian Empire 3.3 Neo-Assyrian Empire 3.4 Achaemenid Empire 3.5 Parthian Empire 4 Threats to Assur 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links | WIKI |
Neo-Assyrian Empire[edit] | WIKI |
In the Neo-Assyrian Empire (912xe2x80x93605 BC), the royal residence was transferred to other Assyrian cities. | WIKI |