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The Assyrian Empire was a Mesopotamian power that dominated the ancient Near East, reaching its zenith during the Neo-Assyrian period (911609 BCE) as the largest empire the world had yet seen. @t[911 BCE..609 BCE] Assyrian history is conventionally divided into three main eras: Old Assyrian (c. 20251364 BCE), Middle Assyrian (1363912 BCE), and Neo-Assyrian (911609 BCE). [^3]
## Key Facts
- Region: Northern Mesopotamia, expanding across the Near East, parts of South Caucasus, North Africa, and the East Mediterranean @t[911 BCE..609 BCE]
- Neo-Assyrian period: 911609 BCE @t[911 BCE..609 BCE]
- Capitals: Ashur, Nimrud (Kalhu), Nineveh
- Language: Akkadian (Assyrian dialect), later Aramaic
- Region: Northern Mesopotamia, expanding across the Near East, parts of South Caucasus, North Africa, and the East Mediterranean @t[911 BCE..609 BCE] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Neo-Assyrian period: 911609 BCE @t[911 BCE..609 BCE] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Capitals: Ashur, Nimrud (Kalhu), Nineveh - True during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (~911612 BCE), with different capitals at different periods. @t[~911 BCE..~612 BCE] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Language: Akkadian (Assyrian dialect), later Aramaic <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
## Notable Rulers
- Adad-nirari II (911891 BCE): His accession marks the start of the Neo-Assyrian period @t[911 BCE..891 BCE] [^3]
- Tiglath-Pileser III (745727 BCE): Administrative reforms, professional army, systematic deportation policy @t[745 BCE..727 BCE] [^2]
- Sargon II (722705 BCE): Conquered Israel, built Dur-Sharrukin @t[722 BCE..705 BCE] [^2]
- Sennacherib (705681 BCE): Expanded Nineveh, besieged Jerusalem @t[705 BCE..681 BCE] [^2]
- Esarhaddon (681669 BCE): Conquered Egypt, reaching the empire's greatest territorial extent @t[681 BCE..669 BCE] [^3]
- Ashurbanipal (668631 BCE): Created the Library of Nineveh @t[668 BCE..631 BCE] [^1]
- Adad-nirari II (911891 BCE): His accession marks the start of the Neo-Assyrian period @t[911 BCE..891 BCE] [^3] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Tiglath-Pileser III (745727 BCE): Administrative reforms, professional army, systematic deportation policy @t[745 BCE..727 BCE] [^2] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Sargon II (722705 BCE): Conquered Israel, built Dur-Sharrukin @t[722 BCE..705 BCE] [^2] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Sennacherib (705681 BCE): Expanded Nineveh, besieged Jerusalem @t[705 BCE..681 BCE] [^2] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Esarhaddon (681669 BCE): Conquered Egypt, reaching the empire's greatest territorial extent @t[681 BCE..669 BCE] [^3] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Ashurbanipal (668631 BCE): Created the Library of Nineveh @t[668 BCE..631 BCE] [^1] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
## Achievements
- Library of Nineveh: ~30,000 cuneiform tablets, preserving Mesopotamian literature [^1]
- Systematic deportation and resettlement policy: conquered populations relocated across the empire to prevent rebellion and integrate diverse groups; Tiglath-Pileser III institutionalized this as state policy [^4]
- Advanced siege warfare and military engineering
- Extensive road network and postal system
- Monumental palace reliefs (Nimrud, Nineveh)
- Provincial administration system replacing vassal kingdoms with directly governed provinces [^2]
- Library of Nineveh: ~30,000 cuneiform tablets, preserving Mesopotamian literature - True during the reign of Ashurbanipal (~668627 BCE) when the Library of Nineveh was assembled. @t[~668 BCE..~612 BCE] [^1] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Systematic deportation and resettlement policy: conquered populations relocated across the empire to prevent rebellion and integrate diverse groups; Tiglath-Pileser III institutionalized this as state policy - True during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (~911612 BCE). @t[~911 BCE..~612 BCE] [^4] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Advanced siege warfare and military engineering - True during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (~911612 BCE). @t[~911 BCE..~612 BCE] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Extensive road network and postal system - True during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (~911612 BCE). @t[~911 BCE..~612 BCE] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Monumental palace reliefs (Nimrud, Nineveh) - True during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (~911612 BCE). @t[~911 BCE..~612 BCE] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
- Provincial administration system replacing vassal kingdoms with directly governed provinces - True during the Neo-Assyrian Empire (~911612 BCE). @t[~911 BCE..~612 BCE] [^2] <!-- reviewed:2026-02-23 -->
## Decline
Fell to a coalition of Babylonians and Medes; Nineveh destroyed in 612 BCE @t[=612 BCE]. The last Assyrian forces defeated at Carchemish in 605 BCE @t[=605 BCE] [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Frahm (2011) [^1]; Radner (2015) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Frahm (2011) [^1]; Radner (2015) [^2].
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> Roman numeral indicating second king of that name (Sargon the Second).
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> Scholarship remains current. Library of Nineveh significance is well-established.
> Scholarship remains current. Library of Nineveh significance is well-established.---
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