Published by Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2020
ISBN 10: 9750848705 ISBN 13: 9789750848704
Seller: Istanbul Books, Istanbul, Turkey
Condition: New. Editors: Translator: 440 pages.
Published by Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, 2018
ISBN 10: 9750843053 ISBN 13: 9789750843051
Seller: Librakons Rare Books and Collectibles, Istanbul, Turkey
Association Member: IOBA
Soft cover. Condition: New. 24x34 cm. Turkish and English. 480 pages. The city of A ur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of A ur (Qal at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur- arruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo- Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East.
Published by Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2018
ISBN 10: 9750843053 ISBN 13: 9789750843051
Seller: Istanbul Books, Istanbul, Turkey
Condition: New. The city of Aur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of Aur (Qal'at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur-arruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo- Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East. Editors: Translator: 480 pages.
Published by YKY: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2018
ISBN 10: 9750843053 ISBN 13: 9789750843051
Soft cover. Condition: New. Paperback. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 480 p., ills. The Assyrians: Kingdom of the god Assur from Tigris To Taurus.= Assurlular: Dicle'den Toroslar'a tanri Assur'un kralligi. The city of Assur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of A??ur (Qal'at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur-?arruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo-Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East.
Published by Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, 2018., Istanbul:, 2018
ISBN 10: 9750843053 ISBN 13: 9789750843051
Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey
Soft cover. Condition: New. KOROGLU, KEMALETTIN - SELIM FERRUH ADALI (Editors) The Assyrians: Kingdom of the God Assur from Tigris to Taurus = Assurlular: Dicle'den Toroslar'a Tanri Assur'un kralligi. [PAPERBACK]. Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, 2018. 4to., xvi, 463, [1] p., color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. Paperback. New Oversize and very heavy volume. Please contact for postage cost. ISBN: 9789750843051 CATALOG: Archaeology KEYWORDS: Archaeology The Assyrians Excavation Anatolian civilizations Eastern Anatolia Southeast Anatolia Mesopotamia Middle East The city of Assur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of A??ur (Qal'at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur-?arruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo- Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East.
Published by Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, 2018
ISBN 10: 9750843061 ISBN 13: 9789750843068
Seller: Librakons Rare Books and Collectibles, Istanbul, Turkey
Association Member: IOBA
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 24x34 cm. Turkish and English. 480 pages. The city of A ur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of A ur (Qal at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur- arruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo- Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East.
Published by Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, 2018., Istanbul:, 2018
ISBN 10: 9750843061 ISBN 13: 9789750843068
Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey
Hardcover. Condition: New. KOROGLU, KEMALETTIN - SELIM FERRUH ADALI (Editors) The Assyrians: Kingdom of the God Assur from Tigris to Taurus = Assurlular: Dicle'den Toroslar'a Tanri Assur'un kralligi. [HARDCOVER]. Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, 2018. 4to., xvi, 463, [1] p., color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. Original binding. Dust wrapper. New Oversize and very heavy volume. Please contact for postage cost. ISBN: 9789750843068 CATALOG: Archaeology KEYWORDS: Archaeology The Assyrians Excavation Anatolian civilizations Eastern Anatolia Southeast Anatolia Mesopotamia Middle East The city of Assur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of A??ur (Qal'at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur-?arruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo- Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East.