The Historical Sense of the Assyrian king Tuklti-Ninurta (II) 890-884 BC | ||
Athar Alrafedain | ||
Article 2, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2023, Pages 37-60 PDF (3.41 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/athar.2023.176675 | ||
Author | ||
Ahmed Zidan Al-Hadidi* | ||
University of Mosul College of Archaeology Civilization Department | ||
Abstract | ||
The research focused on the study of the history of Assyria for only seven years of its long history, specifically during the years of the reign of King Tawaklti-Nanurta (II) extending from the year 890 until the year 884 BC. Recording the achievements made during the years of his rule inside and outside Assyria in a systematic and scientific manner that is indisputable, especially when compared with the method used today in writing history. In his texts, the Assyrian king chronicled the place and time of the event by day, month and year, so he preserved his architectural and political achievements, in addition to preserving the legacy of his predecessors who preceded him on the Assyrian crown. | ||
Keywords | ||
Palpitations; Assyrian King; Tuklti-Ninurta (II); Assyrian; Write History | ||
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