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ASSYRIA . The two See also: great empires, Assyria and See also: Babylon, which See also: grew up on the See also: banks of the Tigris and See also: Euphrates, can be separated as little historically as geographically
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From the beginning their See also: history is closely intertwined; and the power of the one is a measure of the weakness of the other
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This inter-dependence of See also: Assyrian and Babylonian history was recognized by See also: ancient writers, and has been confirmed by See also: modern See also: discovery
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But whereas Assyria takes the first place in the classical accounts to the exclusion of Babylonia, the decipherment of the inscriptions has proved that the converse was really the See also: case, and that, with the exception of some seven or eight centuries, Assyria might he described as a province or dependency of Babylon
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Not only was Babylonia the See also: mother country, as the tenth chapter of See also: Genesis explicitly states, but the See also: religion and culture, the literature and the characters in which it was contained, the arts and the sciences of the Assyrians were derived from their See also: southern neighbours
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They were similar in See also: race and language
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