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The Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BCE)

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This is the Empire that conquers and resettles the population of the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) around 732BCE, north of the Kingdom of Judah, from which it had split in the rebellion of 930BCE.

 

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