English: In red : the assyrian heartland, with the main assyrian cities. In orange : the maximal extension of the Assyrian empire under the reign of Assurbanipal (668-627 BC).
Français : En rouge : le cœur de l'Assyrie avec les principales villes assyriennes. En orange : l'empire assyrien à son maximum territorial sous le règne d'Assurbanipal (668-627 av. J.-C.).
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Réduction, ajout des villes et de l'extension du royaume assyrien. The original can be viewed here: Near East topographic map-blank.svg: . Modifications made by Zunkir.
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