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Assyrian Empire Expansion Map - 824 B.C. to 671 B.C. #16124 (License: Personal Use)
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The map displays two phases of Assyrian imperial expansion: the earlier green area (824 B.C.) covering northern Mesopotamia and parts of Anatolia, and the later lime-green area (671 B.C.) extending into the Levant, Egypt, and southern Mesopotamia. Key cities such as Nineveh, Babylon, Damascus, and Memphis are marked, alongside rival entities like the Egyptian Kingdom, Phrygian Kingdom, and Greek city-states. Rivers, seas, and geographic boundaries provide context for military campaigns and trade routes.
Used on educational history websites, museum digital exhibits, or academic resources to visualize ancient Near Eastern geopolitics; matches user intent for learning about Assyrian military history, empire-building, or comparative ancient civilizations.
Related Cliparts: Explore the territorial growth of the Assyrian Empire across Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Egypt from 824 B.C. to 671 B.C., with key cities and rival states mapped.
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