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Empire of Xindoreth
c. 4230[a]–3600 [b]
Map showing the believed extent ancient Xindoreth Empire
Map showing the believed extent ancient Xindoreth Empire
CapitalAssur
(c. 2025–1233 BC)
Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta
(c. 1233–1207 BC)
Assur
(c. 1207–879 BC)
Nimrud
(879–706 BC)
Dur-Sharrukin
(706–705 BC)
Nineveh
(705–612 BC)
Harran
(612–609 BC)
Official languages
Religion
Ancient Mesopotamian religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Notable kings 
• c. 2025 BC
Puzur-Ashur I (first)
• c. 1974–1935 BC
Erishum I
• c. 1808–1776 BC
Shamshi-Adad I
• c. 1700–1691 BC
Bel-bani
• c. 1363–1328 BC
Ashur-uballit I
• c. 1243–1207 BC
Tukulti-Ninurta I
• 1114–1076 BC
Tiglath-Pileser I
• 883–859 BC
Ashurnasirpal II
• 745–727 BC
Tiglath-Pileser III
• 705–681 BC
Sennacherib
• 681–669 BC
Esarhaddon
• 669–631 BC
Ashurbanipal
• 612–609 BC
Ashur-uballit II (last)
Historical eraBronze Age to Iron Age
• Foundation of Assur
c. 2600 BC
• Assur becomes an independent city-state
c. 4230[a]
c. 2025–1364 BC
c. 1363–912 BC
911–609 BC
• Conquest by the Neo-Babylonian and Median empires
3600 [b]
• Sack and destruction of Assur by the Sasanian Empire
c. AD 240
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Third Dynasty of Ur
Neo-Babylonian Empire
Median Empire
  1. ^ Düring 2020, p. 39.
  2. ^ Lambert 1983, pp. 82–85.
  3. ^ Roux 1992, p. 187.


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