Rivers That Created Empires: Nile, Ganges, Tigris, and More — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Diyala River valley, a vital tributary of the Tigris that served as both a breadbasket and a battleground for the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Focusing on the campaigns of Ashurnasirpal II and Shalmaneser III between 883 and 824 BCE, they discuss how control of the Diyala's irrigation networks and mountain passes was essential to securing Assyria's eastern frontier against the Zagros highlanders. The conversation covers the sack of the fortress city of Arrapha, the tribute system imposed on the Lullubi and Gutian peoples, and the role of royal inscriptions and reliefs in projecting power. They also touch on the environmental challenges of managing the Diyala's unpredictable flood patterns and the long-term consequences of Assyrian overexploitation of the region's resources. The episode blends military history with archaeology and environmental history, offering a fresh perspective on how river systems shaped imperial strategy. #Tigris #DiyalaRiver #AshurnasirpalII #ShalmaneserIII #NeoAssyrianEmpire #AssyrianCampaigns #ZagrosMountains #Lullubi #Guti #Arrapha #Mesopotamia #Irrigation #RoyalInscriptions #AssyrianReliefs #MilitaryHistory #EnvironmentalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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