2013
DOI: 10.3917/assy.105.0199
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The second military conflict between ‘Assyria' and ‘Ḫatti' in the reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I

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“…Yamada discussed the Assyrian military against Emar, as a Hittitian city, in the reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I in the Middle Assyrian Period. Yamada called their citizens (Emaro-Hittites) people [69]. Nadali and Zaccagnini examined the texts of war and famine in Emar during the Neo-Assyrian period, especially in Assurbanipal's siege, and its terrible effect on the prisoners.…”
Section: Methodological Study 21 the Assyrian Policy Of Deporting Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yamada discussed the Assyrian military against Emar, as a Hittitian city, in the reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I in the Middle Assyrian Period. Yamada called their citizens (Emaro-Hittites) people [69]. Nadali and Zaccagnini examined the texts of war and famine in Emar during the Neo-Assyrian period, especially in Assurbanipal's siege, and its terrible effect on the prisoners.…”
Section: Methodological Study 21 the Assyrian Policy Of Deporting Tmentioning
confidence: 99%