Assyrian
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Assyrian may commonly refer to:
- Assyrian people (an ethnic group of descendants of Ancient Assyria who are indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (one of the predominant languages of the Assyrian people)
In antiquity
- ancient Assyria
- the Old Assyrian period (Middle Bronze Age)
- the Middle Assyrian period (Late Bronze Age)
- the Neo-Assyrian period (Early Iron Age)
- The Old Assyrian, Middle Assyrian and Neo-Assyrian stages of the Akkadian language, the written language of the Assyrian Empire from the 20th to 7th century BC
- Either of two provinces of the Persian Empire:
- Achaemenid Assyria
- Asuristan (Parthian and Sassanid ruled Assyria)
- Assyria (Roman province), a short-lived province of the Roman Empire
- Asuristan, Assyria as a province of the Sassanid Empire
Religion
Other
- Assyrian cuisine
- List of Assyrians
- Assyrian genocide
- Timeline of the Assyrian Empire
- SS Assyrian, the name of at least two cargo ships
- The Assyrian (novel), a 1987 novel by Nicholas Guild
- The Last Assyrians, French documentary
See also
- Assyria (disambiguation)
- Names of Syriac Christians
- Upper Mesopotamia
- Syriac language
- Aramaic or Neo-Aramaic
- Akkadian language (the language spoken by ancient Assyrians before they adopted Aramaic)
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