Similar words: syrian desert, syringe, myriad, massy, sassy, grassy, brassy, embassy. Meaning: [ə'sɪrɪən] n. 1. an inhabitant of ancient Assyria 2. an extinct language of the Assyrians regarded as a dialect of Akkadian.
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31. O Assyrian , the rod of mine anger, and the staff in their hand is mine indignation.
32. Its Assyrian collections formed the basis for the understanding of cuneiform (an ancient Middle Eastern script).
33. Assyrians have used two languages throughout their history: ancient Assyrian ( Akkadian ), and Modern Assyrian ( neo - syriac ).
34. All these show that the collapse of the Assyrian empire of historical inevitability.
35. Thirdly, land privatization shook the bases of the Assyrian monarchy.
36. She goes to the Assyrian camp, pretending to be an informer against her people, and charms Holofernes, who invites her to a banquet in his tent.
37. Hatra's remains reflect the eclectic mix of Assyrian, Hellenistic, Parthian, and Roman styles that set the stage for early Islamic architecture.
38. In one it is very much like the Assyrian version, with squared - off wavy wings.
39. Some people say that Ashurbanipal's death heralded the collapse of the Assyrian Empire.
40. The branch of science dealing with the study of ancient civilizations in the Near East is called ' Assyriology ', named after an Assyrian empire uncovered by the first archeological excavations.
41. In conclusion,(www.Sentencedict.com) land privatization was the fundamental reason of the fall of the Assyrian Empire.
42. You see, in the previous empires, like the Assyrian Empire, or these kinds of-- the Egyptian Empire, when people conquered other peoples, often all they wanted was tribute.
43. Give an overview of each prophet identified with the Assyrian judgment.
More similar words: syrian desert, syringe, myriad, massy, sassy, grassy, brassy, embassy, perianth, variant, coriander, variance, historian, triangle, riparian, agrarian, austrian, vegetarian, wagnerian, equestrian, vulgarian, sectarian, victorian, luxuriant, librarian, stentorian, grammarian, triangular, proletarian, pedestrian.