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The Assyrian Empire was ruled by
a powerful monarch.
the governors of city-states.
Medes and Chaldeans.
government bureaucrats.
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a powerful monarch.
The Assyrian state was a centralized monarchy ruled by kings (e.g., Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon II, Ashurbanipal) who held military, political, and religious authority. Governors and bureaucrats served under the king; the Medes and Chaldeans later helped overthrow the empire.
The Assyrian state was a centralized monarchy ruled by kings (e.g., Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon II, Ashurbanipal) who held military, political, and religious authority. Governors and bureaucrats served under the king; the Medes and Chaldeans later helped overthrow the empire.
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