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Assyrian    音标拼音: [əs'ɪriən]
a. 亚述的,亚述人的,亚述语的
n. 亚述人

亚述的,亚述人的,亚述语的亚述人



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  • Assyrians - Wikipedia
    Modern Assyrian derives from ancient Aramaic, part of the Northwest Semitic languages [74] Around 700 BC, Aramaic gradually replaced Akkadian in the Near East; bilingualism was common among Assyrian nationals before the fall of the Empire [73] The Aramaic currently spoken by Assyrians is the only variety that contains Assyrian-Akkadian loanwords, as opposed to Babylonian-Akkadian loanwords
  • Assyria - Wikipedia
    Assyria[c] was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization that existed as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 14th century BC and eventually expanded into an empire from the 14th century BC to the 7th century BC [4] Assyrian history spans from the early Bronze Age to the late Iron Age; modern historians typically divide ancient Assyrian history into the Early Assyrian (c 2600–2025
  • Assyria | History, Map, Facts | Britannica
    Assyria was a kingdom of northern Mesopotamia that became the center of one of the great empires of the ancient Middle East It was located in what is now northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey, and it emerged as an independent state in the 14th century BCE
  • 10 Things to Know About the Assyrian Empire
    The Assyrians exerted power over much of the Near East, including Israel and Judah, in the ninth through seventh centuries B C E
  • Assyria - World History Encyclopedia
    Assyria was the region located in the ancient Near East which, under the Neo-Assyrian Empire, reached from Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) through Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and down through Egypt The empire began modestly at the city of Ashur (known as Subartu to the Sumerians), located in Mesopotamia north-east of Babylon, where merchants who traded in Anatolia became increasingly wealthy and
  • Assyrian | People, Religions, Language | Britannica
    Assyrian, member of an ethnic group primarily in parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey that traces its roots to the Assyrian Empire, which ruled parts of the ancient Middle East variously from the 14th century bce to the 7th century bce Religious affiliations are central to Assyrians’ modern
  • Cultures | Assyria
    Assyria Cultures > Assyria Assyria Background Assyria was a great empire and the first superpower to exist in ancient history The Assyrians are credited with ruling over the largest empire to exist in ancient Mesopotamia, at its height covering over 750 hectares and encompassing everywhere from Nubia to Egypt to Babylonia and all of the rest of the cultures of Mesopotamia Thankfully the
  • Who are the Assyrians? The Religion and People - Christianity
    The Assyrian people, also known as Syriacs, are an ethnic population native to the Middle East They are predominantly Christian and claim heritage from Assyria, originating from 2500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia Discover 10 things to know about the Assyrian history, culture, and faith
  • Assyria: Civilization and Empire | TimeMaps
    Assyria’s Legacy The Assyrian empire’s legacy to world history is significant As one of the final chapters in the long history of ancient Mesopotamian civilization, the Assyrian empire acted as a conduit of Mesopotamian know-how to later peoples
  • Assyrians — Assyrian Cultural Institute (ACI)
    The Assyrian language, also commonly known as Syriac or Neo-Aramaic, is further divided into two primary dialect groups, with Assyrians linguistically categorised as speaking either “western” or “eastern” Syriac They consider themselves to be the Traditional Owners, custodians, and stewards of a millennia-old unbroken legacy





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