Overview
The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the fourth and penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with the accession of Adad-nirari II in 911 BC, the Neo-Assyrian Empire grew to dominate the ancient Near East and parts of the South Caucasus, North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean throughout much of the 9th to 7th centuries BC, becoming the largest empire in history up to that point. Because of its geopolitical dominance and ideology based in world domination, the Neo-Assyrian Empire has been described as the first world empire in history. It influenced other empires of the ancient world culturally, administratively, and militarily, including the Neo-Babylonians, the Achaemenids, and the Seleucids. At its height, the empire was the strongest military power in the.
Historical Periods
Neo-Assyrian Empire (-900–-801)
900 BCE – 801 BCE
Capital: AssurArea: 250,500 km²
Neo-Assyrian Empire (-800–-751)
800 BCE – 751 BCE
Capital: AssurArea: 519,472 km²
Neo-Assyrian Empire (-750–-701)
750 BCE – 701 BCE
Capital: AssurArea: 516,130 km²
Neo-Assyrian Empire (-700–-676)
700 BCE – 676 BCE
Capital: AssurArea: 919,709 km²
Neo-Assyrian Empire (-675–-616)
675 BCE – 616 BCE
Capital: AssurArea: 1,400,268 km²
Neo-Assyrian Empire (-615–-601)
615 BCE – 601 BCE
Capital: AssurArea: 555,872 km²