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THE MILITARY THOUGHT OF KING ASHUR NASIR PAL II IN THE PHOENICIAN CITIES (883-859 BC)

Muntaha Neamah Oudah

Volume: 10 Issue: 2 2020

Abstract:

This research for the military thought of one of the kings of the Assyrian state, known for its cruelty and hardness before the adversaries, is considered the greatest Assyrian figure (King Ashur Nasser Pal II) and applied the doctrine of military ideology (strike before being beaten), who inherited from his predecessors a seasoned army and combat doctrine proved and adopted His successors. The reign of King Ashur Pal II witnessed several important developments on the military, political and cultural levels. The method of killing and torture applied to some cities or villages, which was difficult for the Assyrian army to open. The most important military campaign of his reign was the occupation of the Phoenician cities, which enjoyed many of the most important economic advantages, hence the research shows the impression that this king had in the Phoenician cities.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v10i02.003

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