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TED-Ed.The.rise.and.fall.of.the.Assyrian.Empire.EN
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- Before the sun never set on the British Empire ; before Genghis Khan swept the steppe ; before Rome extended its influence to encircle the Mediterranean Sea ; there was ancient Assyria. Considered by historians to be the first true empire, Assyria's innovations laid the groundwork for every superpower that has followed. Why ?
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before Genghis Khan swept the steppe,
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Considered by historians