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The history of the Assyrians encompasses nearly five millennia, covering the history of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Assyria, including its territory, culture and people, as well as the later history of the Assyrian people after the fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 609 BC. For purposes of historiography, ancient Assyrian history is often divided by modern researchers, based on political events and gradual changes in language, into the Early Assyrian (c. 2600–2025 BC), Old Assyrian (c. 2025–1364 BC), Middle Assyrian (c. 1363–912 BC), Neo-Assyrian (911–609 BC) and post-imperial (609 BC–c. AD 240) periods.

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  • History of the Assyrians (en)
  • تاريخ الآشوريين (ar)
  • Assyrer (de)
  • Historia del pueblo asirio (es)
  • História do povo assírio (pt)
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  • Die Assyrer (assyr. Assūrāju) waren ein Volk, das im Altertum im mittleren und nördlichen Mesopotamien (dem heutigen Irak und Teilen der Türkei) lebte. Sie sind seit dem 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr. am mittleren Tigris archäologisch nachgewiesen. Mehrfach schwangen sich die Assyrer zur Vorherrschaft über Nordmesopotamien und Nordsyrien auf. Sie konnten auch Babylon erobern. Die Assyrer zeichneten sich durch kriegerische Aktivität aus, vollbrachten aber auch hohe kulturelle Leistungen. Die Kultur Assyriens war wie die der Akkader sumerisch beeinflusst, jedoch lassen sich auch Einflüsse der Hurriter, Hethiter sowie der Iranier feststellen. Ihr Hauptgott war Aššur, der Schutzgott der gleichnamigen Hauptstadt. (de)
  • يغطي تاريخ الآشوريين ما يقارب خمسة آلاف عام، شاملًا تاريخ حضارة آشور ما بين النهرين القديمة الخاصة بما في ذلك أراضيها وثقافتها وشعبها، بالإضافة إلى التاريخ اللاحق للشعب الآشوري إبان سقوط الإمبراطورية الآشورية الجديدة عام 609 قبل الميلاد. لأغراض تأريخية، غالبًا ما يقسم الباحثون المعاصرون التاريخ الآشوري القديم بناءً على الأحداث السياسية والتغيرات التدريجية في اللغة إلى الفترة الآشورية المبكرة (نحو 2600-2025 ق.م)، والفترة الآشورية القديمة (نحو 2025-1364 ق.م) والفترة الآشورية الوسطى (1363-912 ق.م)، والفترة الآشورية الحديثة (911-609 ق.م) وفترة ما بعد الإمبراطورية (609 ق.م - نحو 240م). (ar)
  • The history of the Assyrians encompasses nearly five millennia, covering the history of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Assyria, including its territory, culture and people, as well as the later history of the Assyrian people after the fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 609 BC. For purposes of historiography, ancient Assyrian history is often divided by modern researchers, based on political events and gradual changes in language, into the Early Assyrian (c. 2600–2025 BC), Old Assyrian (c. 2025–1364 BC), Middle Assyrian (c. 1363–912 BC), Neo-Assyrian (911–609 BC) and post-imperial (609 BC–c. AD 240) periods. (en)
  • El pueblo asirio (en arameo: Āṯūrāyē; en acadio: Aššūrāyu) dice ser descendiente de los antiguos asirios de Mesopotamia (en arameo: Bet-Nahrain, "la tierra de los Dos Ríos"), que, en el siglo VII a. C. controló el vasto Imperio Neo-asirio el cual se extendía desde Egipto y Anatolia, pasando por Mesopotamia hasta el oeste de Irán. Los asirios (también llamados caldeos y siríacos) son etnolingüísticamente descendiente de las provincias aqueménidas y romanas de Siria Asiria. Adoptaron el cristianismo como una de las primeras naciones, entre los siglos I y III. (es)
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