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Story of Civilization I Chap.9/10

Horizontales
This city was located along the Tigris river.
He was an Assyrian king who made Nineveh a great city, worthy of being the capital of his kingdom.
He led the revolt which destroyed the Assyrian Empire, and the lands of Assyria (Egypt, the Levant, Mesopotamia) became vassals of Babylon. He governed well and he valued education instead of ruling by way of the sword.
This prophet tried to prevent King Zedekiah from revolting against King Nebuchadnezzar.
This empire replaced the Assyrian Empire
Land and its people who owe allegiance and pay tribute to another people in power.
This was the only city to withstand an Assyrian assault! This is also recorded in the Old Testament (Isaiah, and 2 Kings)
Verticales
He led the Assyrian empire to its greatest power and built an immense library in Nineveh that housed records of all the histories of the conquered people
A man-made channel that brings water into a city.
He was Nabopolassar’s son and he was good at warfare. He captured thousands of Judeans and sent them to Babylon
These people became powerful in Mesopotamia because they learned to ride horses and could shoot arrows on horseback as well. This allowed them to overpower horse-driven chariots. They also invented the battering ram to overpower cities.
These warriors were able to invade and destroy Babylon by diverting the Euphrates river away from the city .
A type of sculpture where figures and objects are carved away from a flat surface.