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The Lion Hunters (The Assyrians)

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  • yes i am Assyrian !!

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  • God bless all semitic people: assyrian, aramean, phoenician, chaldian, jewish, arab, babylonian etc.

    for what they gave to the human civilization.

    god bless the greek and egyption too

  • i read the empires and the nations the assyrians took over the amount of empires were 13 including persia i read that cyrus had to pay tribut to the assyrian empire THats how powerfull assyrians were back then and i am proud of what i am long live ASSYRIA

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  • @sargon08 are you a semite?

  • @joey143anna : 8- Shebans 9- Ubarites 10- Maganites Ethio-Semitic speaking peoples Aksumites — 4th c. BC to 7th c. AD

    Arabs, Old North Arabian speaking Bedouins Gindibu's Arabs 9th c. BC

     Qadar tribe 7th century BC Lihyanites — 6th to 1st c. BC Thamud people — 2nd to 5th c. AD Ghassanids — 3rd to 7th c. AD Nabataeans — adopted Arabic in the 4th century AD

    Maltese

  • @joey143anna Moabites

    7- Phoenicians — founded Mediterranean colonies including Carthage. The remnants of these people became the modern Maronites.Old South Arabian speaking peoples Sabaeans of Yemen — 9th to 1st c. BC

  • @joey143anna 5- Ugarites, 14th to 12th centuries BC 6- Suteans - 14th Century BC 6- Canaanite language speaking nations of the early Iron Age: Amorites — 20th century BC { Ammonites Edomites Hebrews/Israelites The remnants of these people became the Jews and the Samaritans

  • @joey143anna 1- Akkadians 2334 BC 2154 BC 2- Eblaites 23rd century BC 3- Chaldeans appeared in southern Mesopotamia circa 1000 BC. 4- Aramaeans 6th to 8th century BC Akhlames (Ahlamu) 14th century BC]Remnants survive in modern Syria among the Christian population .

  • @sargon08 i did not know that semites had many races wow, who were the present assyrians? who were the present babylonians? are all arabs semites?

  • @joey143anna : the babylonians were the Amorite the Assyrians were the Akkadians they are not the same race but they both are Semitic !! the Amorite During the third millennium BC, there developed a very intimate cultural symbiosis between the Sumerians and the Akkadians, which included widespread bilingualism. The influence of Sumerian on Akkadian (and vice versa) is evident in all areas, from lexical borrowing on a massive scale, to syntactic, morphological, and phonological convergence .

  • @sargon08 are they the same race?

  • @joey143anna : Assyrian Empire and babylonian empire Wrestled for power in Mesopotamia from 2112 to 612 b.c !! babylon was the capital of the babylonian empire but was under the Assyrian role from time to time !! but Ninava was the capital of Assyria and Ashur was the old capital of Assyria !!

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