The Assyrian king Tagalatblazer III (Master Thesis)

Section: Review Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
318-319

Abstract

The letter was an attempt to shed light on the personality of the Assyrian king Talatablazer III, who ruled from (745-727 BC). Assyria was suffering from a difficult economic and military situation, and when this king took power, he worked to address these bad conditions and restore the prestige and sovereignty of the Assyrian monarchy, as Assyrian history witnessed the birth of a young empire at his hand that continued to rule the region until 612 BC. King Talalblazer ruled for 18 years, during which he achieved great achievements and gains for the Assyrians, extending his influence to distant regions. This king has also proven administrative efficiency to a large degree, especially in reorganizing all provinces by dividing them into small administrative units to achieve centralization and ensure stability and calm in them, to reduce the country's influence in the provinces and to reduce rebellions and insurrections against the central authority of the provincial governors.

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How to Cite

Kalaf, A., محمد, & Houmood, H. (2025). The Assyrian king Tagalatblazer III (Master Thesis). Adab Al-Rafidayn, 33(36), 318–319. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2001.166717