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Brief facts about assur:

Aššur, also known as Ashur and Qal'at Sherqat, was the capital of the Old Assyrian city-state, the Middle Assyrian Empire, and for a time, of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The remains of the city lie on the western bank of the Tigris River, north of the confluence with its tributary, the Little Zab, in what is now Iraq, more precisely in the al-Shirqat District of the Saladin Governorate. Occupation of the city itself continued for approximately 3,000 years, from the Early Dynastic Period to the mid-3rd century AD, when the city was sacked by the Sasanian Empire. The site is a World Heritage Site and was added to that organisation's list of sites in danger in 2003 as a result of a proposed dam, which would flood some of the site. It has been further threatened by the conflict that erupted following the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq. Assur lies 65 kilometres south of the site of Nimrud and 100 km south of Nineveh.

Ashur (god) and Ashurism .

Chronology of the ancient Near East - The chronology of the ancient Near East is a framework of dates for various events, rulers and dynasties. Historical inscriptions and texts customarily record events in terms of a succession of officials or rulers: "in the year X of king Y".

Cities of the ancient Near East - The largest cities of the Bronze Age Near East housed several tens of thousands. Memphis in the Early Bronze Age with some 30,000 inhabitants was the largest city of the time by far.

Short chronology timeline - The short chronology is one of the chronologies of the Near Eastern Bronze and Early Iron Age, which fixes the reign of Hammurabi to 1728–1686 BC and the sack of Babylon to 1531 BC.

Assyrian homeland - The Assyrian homeland, Assyria, refers to the homeland of the Assyrian people within which Assyrian civilisation developed, located in their indigenous Upper Mesopotamia.

Amorite cities

25th-century BC establishments

World Heritage Sites in Iraq

Buildings and structures destroyed by ISIL

Populated places established in the 3rd millennium BC

Ancient Assyrian cities

World Heritage Sites in Danger

Archaeological sites in Iraq

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