Ark Of Assyria (Game) : r Assyria - Reddit Today I released my first game (Ark Of Assyria) on Apple Store, and soon to be released on Play Store This is my first game, and I plan on creating more games for our community Please give it a try and let me know what you think, I would really appreciate any feedback
Progress Report 118: Assyria : r Kaiserreich - Reddit Lacking engineers, administrators and other skilled personnel, Assyria finds itself a toy in the hands of a greater power, further complicating relations with its neighbours After Assyria wins its war of independence, a player will be able to choose between 3 paths
r Assyria on Reddit: Patrick Bet David mentions his Assyrian . . . To add to my post, I'm just disappointed that PBD brushed it off with "yeah, yeah" Because Maher's making the impression that all Assyrians become Syrians Iraqis, and that the modern day Arabic-speaking Iraqis and Syrians (who are a mishmash of Arab, Levantine, Kurdish, Turkmen, etc) are Assyrians, when they hardly identify as such (unlike us)
Any good books about the Assyrian Empire? : r history - Reddit Ancient Assyria: A Very Short Introduction by Karen Radner A companion volume to Bryce's Babylonia, Ancient Assyria is a short and readable overview of Assyrian history and society from the Old Assyrian to Neo-Assyrian periods A Companion to Assyria edited by Eckart Frahm This is a very recent and comprehensive edited volume containing
Kurdistan and Assyria : r Assyria - Reddit Assyria which is the native homeland region of where Assyrians are native to which is Iraq and parts of turkey Iran and Syria Assyrians are Mesopotamian ethnic group a native ethnic group to Mesopotamia region, they speak a native language to Mesopotamia that is Semitic stems from Akkadian language which is neo-Aramaic or aka suret
Assyria · Land of the Two Rivers · ܐܫܘܪ - Reddit Here at r Assyria, we recognise the struggle and hardship the Assyrian people currently face in the Middle East Therefore, we strongly advocate for reunification and the coming together of all our people so that our voice can grow loud enough to be heard across the globe
Were Assyrians really so brutal? : r AskHistorians - Reddit It’s worth noting that Assyria has a very long history stretching back to the 3rd millennium BCE The wars of conquest in the Levant and Egypt that most people associate with Assyria were a relatively short period of about 200 years in which Assyrian territory quadrupled in size between the reigns of Aššurnasirpal II and Sargon II (ca 850