Rivers That Created Empires: Nile, Ganges, Tigris, and More — Fexingo History
In 612 BCE, the Assyrian capital Nineveh fell to a coalition of Medes, Babylonians, and others. This episode explores the siege itself—how the Khosr River and the Tigris were used as defensive moats, the breach of the 'gate that cannot be held' at the Halzi Gate, and the looting of the Library of Ashurbanipal. We also discuss the political collapse: why Assyria's vassals turned on her, the role of drought, and the fate of King Sin-shar-ishkun. Finally, we reflect on how the Tigris carried the news of Nineveh's destruction across the Near East, heralding a new age under Nebuchadnezzar II. #Nineveh #Assyria #TigrisRiver #SinSharIshkun #NeoAssyrianEmpire #612BCE #AncientMesopotamia #LibraryOfAshurbanipal #Medes #Babylonians #Nabopolassar #Cyaxares #HalziGate #BattleOfNineveh #AncientHistory #RiversThatCreatedEmpires #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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