Answer 1
the assyrian empire was a great empire ,one of the worlds strongest however the effort of controlling their empire became too much for them and it weakened at the same time another group of people the aryans were becoming strong in Iran . They had come from Asia India and Iran ,they were divided into two races : the medes in the west and the persians in the east . Soon After ashrubanipal died there was a revolt in babylon which was then occupied by the assyrians. The babyliaons formed an alliance with the medes who freed babylon and went to destroy ninveh ( the capital of assyria) in the battle at Carchemish in 605 BC
Answer 2
The ancient Sumerian city of Assur came under Assyrian control serving as the capital of the Assyrian Kingdom. Amorites gained control over Southern Mesopotamia ending independent Sumerian rule in the region. And then Assyria was conquered by Amorites, another Semitic people. The Amorites constituted the ruling class, while the Assyrians comprised the general population, retaining their distinct identity. The reason was war.
The Persians and the Babylonians conquered the Assyrians.
The Babylonia, Egyptians and other neighbors.
The Persians
The Babylonians.
King Hammurabi.
the 300 laws
the Persians then took over the Assyrians
Allied with the Medes, they defeated the Assyrians at the battle of Nineveh.
The Assyrians
612 b.C
It was destroyed in 612 BC.
612 BC is when Babylon rose.
True,
The Assyrians.
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The Assyrian Empire fell in 612 BC.