The Assyrian Empire - The Book of Jonah
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Journey back to one of the most powerful and influential empires of the ancient Near East. Discover how the Assyrians rose to dominance with their innovative military tactics, extensive use of iron, and sophisticated administrative systems. Explore the grandeur of their capital cities like Nineveh and Ashur, adorned with impressive palaces, temples, and libraries.
Learn about the Assyrian mastery of siege warfare, their formidable armies, and the advanced engineering techniques that enabled them to conquer and control vast territories. Uncover the strategies and innovations that made the Assyrians a military powerhouse of their time.
The Book of Jonah: Delve into the captivating biblical tale of Jonah, the reluctant prophet who was sent to deliver a message of repentance to the city of Nineveh. Follow his incredible journey, from his attempt to flee his divine mission, to his time in the belly of a great fish, and finally, to the repentance of the Ninevites that spared their city from destruction.
The Fall of an Empire: Witness the dramatic decline of the Assyrian Empire as internal strife, economic challenges, and relentless attacks from coalitions of enemies culminated in the fall of Nineveh and the eventual collapse of one of history's greatest empires.
0:00-0:58 Intro
0:58-2:03 Who were the Assyrians?
2:03- 3:43 Ashurbanipal -King of the World
3:43-5:38 Assyrian weapons and technology
5:38-6:21 Lion Hunting
6:21- 8:28 The Book of Jonah/Biblical Story
8:28- 9:58 The Fall of Assyrian Empire
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As an Assyrian I thank you for this! So amazing!
Glad you enjoyed it mate! Thank you 👍
I’m Chaldean from aus my parents r from Iraq
Astounding.
Brilliant work !! the Middle East has been the cradle of the human civilization. 💙💙
This was great!
Great video
that intro give me chill
Someone should tell the AI that lions only have 4 legs.
Fascinating!
That was beautifully done.
Thank you!
Superb job on this video of Assyrian history 👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Ur name is in Russian I didn’t expect randoms non Assyrians to even care for this topic
Like painters of old, AI just can't handle human hands.
Wow!
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Thank you this was wonderful! I really enjoyed this video it was so amazing!
You are so welcome! 😁
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
It is surely fascinating to be watching anytime or every day. I am always curious to look at everything about Assyrian Empire history I am unsure of who was Ashurbanipal,, but he was Assyrian King ruled for about 40 years (from 669 BC to 631 BC,). He was the brilliant Ruler, wow. Thank you very much for your wonderful job, Mr. Panagiotis Constantinou!!! 😉👍👑🙏🙏🙏🙏
Best beards of all history
Uau! Siempre sorprendida por sus videos! Desde Argentina saludos!
Hola, muchas gracias from Cyprus!
Can you please do one of the Ottoman Empire of Osman Ghazi Aladdin Ghazi or even Orhan Ghazi. Cause they where the greatest princes and sultan in the world and in history
To think that Iraq and the adjacent countries were once teeming with lions, tigers, leopards and cheetahs and now most of these species are now extinct there - I think the last lion killed in Iraq was in 1920 and tigers long gone from the area where they got their name - from an ancient word meaning "swift" also shared with Tigris river because it is swift in its upper courses!
Indeed, there used to be lions in Europe asiatic lion they called it.
Iraq was named until Arabs came and called it Iraq u mean Assyria
AI really struggles with hands and legs. It can be rather distracting.
The human figures look great but the five-legged lions need some work.
It's a rare breed of lions 😃
@@panagiotisconstantinouWhich A I.('s) did you use for the project if I may ask
There Are Other Prophets Who Speak
Against Assyria.
The Assyrians were masters of siege/chariot warfare. BUT..... their brutality was simply OTT.
That brutality would eventually come back to haunt them when traditional rivals,the Medes,Persians,Scythians and Babylonians eventually put aside their differences to obliterate the Assyrian empire.
yeah that's what i wrote. Do you want to add something extra you know about it?
@@panagiotisconstantinou I was half way through your podcast when I had to go somewhere else.
It's on me that I didn't wait until I had seen the whole pod I guess.
So,I just wrote what I knew of the Assyrians (before just now watching the rest of it). But by all means,get snooty about it...
@@richardscanlan3419some info in the video is incorrect the Arabs didn’t exist at the time they came later and after the Persian empire
@@user-ut3dy5jz6s true.
This is good, AI is getting better and better. The only criticism I have is that you should not sat BCE and CE. That's politically correct nonsense.
We should do better next time and don't let you down boss.
@@panagiotisconstantinou Awesome, great. I see a good future for this channel.
The misinformation here is the Arabian king there was no Arabs at the time the empire collapsed and the Persians came the Arabs came later