File:Emblem of Asshur.png

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English: Emblem (possibly hypothetical) of the city of Asshur (Al Daiyara, northern Iraq) the original capital of Assyria, a country prior to 606 B. C. centered in the Tigris river valley.
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Source A General History for Colleges and High Schools by P. V. N. Myers published 1890.
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current18:39, 17 December 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:39, 17 December 2009504 × 356 (218 KB)Chuck Marean (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Emblem (possibly hypothetical) of the city of Asshur (Al Daiyara, northern Iraq) the original capital of Assyria, a country prior to 606 B. C. centered in the Tigris river valley.}} |Source=A General History for Colleges

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