The Ottoman Empire in Decline: From Multinational State to Ethnic Nationalism The film opens in the ancient Assyrian ...
It was in Habbaniyah that Assyrians were first introduced to football by the British. What began as recreation quickly became ...
LOS ANGELES — Their alphabet, once carved in stone or found on ancient parchment, comes alive in red and blue marker on a white board in a San Fernando Valley classroom. They might not know it yet, ...
The first Assyrian inscription discovered in Jerusalem reveals ancient biblical-era correspondence between Assyrian empire and Kingdom of Judah, dating back 2,700 years.
In his new book “Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire” (Basic Books), Yale professor Eckart Frahm offers a comprehensive history of the ancient civilization (circa 2025 BCE to 609 ...
A new study reveals that the first true cavalry emerged among the Luwian and Aramean states, predating the Assyrian Empire by ...
Southern Adventist University announces Constance E. C. Gane, PhD will present “The Assyrian War Machine: Expansion and Conquest” on Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. in Lynn Wood Hall Chapel on campus as ...
More than 2,500 years ago, the Assyrians in Nineveh built the first great empire in human history. Excelling in science, engineering and warfare, they were the beginnings of modern civilization. But ...
They came before dawn, under the cover of darkness. Overpowering and killing three village guards, they took hundreds of captives — men, women and children, from the elderly to the very young. Then ...
A rare Assyrian carving depicting an unfinished scene of deities has been discovered in a network of secret underground tunnels in Başbük, Turkey. Initially discovered by police investigating a tunnel ...