The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Marian H Feldman

TED-Ed
24 Apr 201805:16

Summary

TLDRAncient Assyria, the world's first true empire, spanned from the 7th century BCE across modern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and parts of Turkey, Iran, and Egypt. It was known for its vast library, botanical, and zoological parks. The empire's rise began in Ashur, a trading center in northern Iraq, and it expanded through military campaigns and efficient administration. Assyria's legacy includes innovations in infrastructure, administration, and cultural preservation, influencing future empires.

Takeaways

  • 🏛️ Ancient Assyria is recognized as the first true empire, with innovations that influenced subsequent superpowers.
  • 🗺️ At its peak, the Assyrian Empire covered modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and parts of Turkey, Iran, and Egypt.
  • 📚 The empire featured a vast library and large botanical and zoological parks, showcasing their cultural and intellectual pursuits.
  • 🏙️ The city of Ashur, a trading center for tin and textiles, was the origin of the Assyrian Empire.
  • 👑 The blending of politics and religion was evident when Ashur-uballit I, a high priest, became king and initiated military campaigns.
  • 🛡️ Assyria's military innovations included siege tactics and harsh punishments, which contributed to their dominance.
  • 🔄 They employed a strategy of deporting and relocating populations to weaken local loyalties and strengthen the empire.
  • 🛣️ The empire was connected by well-maintained roads, and new capitals were often built by each new king.
  • 👩‍💼 Despite the king's absolute power, an extensive system of courtiers, officials, and scholars played a significant role in governance.
  • 📜 The library of Ashurbanipal, containing clay tablets with cuneiform inscriptions, was a treasure trove of ancient literature.
  • 🏹 The Assyrian Empire eventually fell to the Babylonians and Medes, but its legacy of innovation and administration persists.

Q & A

  • What is considered the first true empire in history?

    -Ancient Assyria is considered by historians to be the first true empire.

  • In which century BCE did the Assyrian Empire reach its height?

    -The Assyrian Empire reached its height in the 7th century BCE.

  • What geographical areas did the Assyrian Empire cover at its peak?

    -At its peak, the Assyrian Empire stretched across modern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and parts of Turkey, Iran, and Egypt.

  • What was the significance of the city of Ashur in the early history of Assyria?

    -Ashur was a tin and textiles trading center located along the Tigris River in northern Iraq and was the starting point of Assyria's transformation from a city-state to a territorial state.

  • How did the Assyrians transform from a city-state to a territorial state?

    -Around 1300 BCE, a high priest named Ashur-uballit I took the title of king and initiated a tradition of military campaigns, effectively transforming Assyria into a territorial state.

  • What was the impact of the mysterious catastrophe in the 12th century BCE on the Assyrian Empire?

    -The mysterious catastrophe in the 12th century BCE caused the Assyrians to lose much of their territory, but they later regained and expanded their empire.

  • What were some of the military strategies employed by the Assyrians during their conquests?

    -The Assyrians used siege tactics, cruel punishments like impalement and flaying, and a strategy of deporting and relocating local populations to break their bonds with homelands and sever loyalties.

  • How did the Assyrian Empire's administrative system contribute to its longevity?

    -The Assyrian Empire had an extensive administrative system with courtiers, provincial officials, and scholars that influenced affairs, contributing to the empire's longevity.

  • What cultural traditions did the Assyrian rulers show interest in, and how did they support them?

    -Assyrian rulers showed interest in the cultural traditions of the region, especially those of Babylonia. They supported scholars in various fields like medicine and magic, and their capital cities housed elaborate parks and gardens.

  • What is known about Ashurbanipal's library, and how was it preserved?

    -Ashurbanipal's library was a collection of clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform in Akkadian and Sumerian languages. It was lost during the sack of Nineveh in 612 BCE but was rediscovered in the 19th century, preserving many ancient literary works.

  • How did the Assyrian Empire fall, and what was the legacy of their innovations?

    -The Assyrian Empire fell to the Babylonians and Medes between 612 and 609 BCE. Their legacy includes an emphasis on constant innovation, efficient administration, and excellent infrastructure, which set the standard for future empires.

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