Rivers That Created Empires: Nile, Ganges, Tigris, and More — Fexingo History
The Ulai River in southwestern Iran witnessed one of the most brutal and decisive battles of the ancient world. In 653 BCE, the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal confronted the Elamite king Teumman near the banks of the Ulai, now known as the Karkheh River. The battle was not just a military clash but a carefully staged propaganda event, immortalized in the famous 'Battle of Ulai' reliefs from Ashurbanipal's palace in Nineveh. This episode unpacks the political intrigue that led to war, the role of the Elamite bowmen who fought from cane boats in the marshes, and the gruesome aftermath in which Teumman's head was hung from a tree in the Assyrian capital. We also explore the Elamite city of Susa and its ziggurat, the eventual destruction of which Ashurbanipal would boast about in his annals. Lucas and Luna discuss how the Ulai became a symbol of Assyrian dominance and the limits of empire when facing guerrilla warfare in the marshlands. A turning point in the long conflict between Mesopotamia and Elam, the battle set the stage for Assyria's final campaigns against its eastern nemesis. #BattleOfUlai #Ashurbanipal #Elam #Teumman #AssyrianEmpire #UlaiRiver #Karkheh #Susa #Nineveh #MarshWarfare #Mesopotamia #Akkadian #Cuneiform #AncientHistory #IronAge #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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