FROM THE HISTORY OF THE MILITARY SYSTEM OF THE NEW ASSYRIAN STATE
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Assyrian Empire, Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon II, Ashshurpanapal, Belibni, Sidonian, regular army, taran, war chariots, Nineveh, Phoenicia.Abstract
This article presents information about the military campaigns carried out during the most powerful New Era of the Assyrian state in the history of the Ancient World, the military reforms of the rulers, the armament of the army and its unique military tactics. The military work of ancient Assyria was fundamentally different from the military art of other contemporary Eastern countries in its perfection.
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