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- Among the most famous victims of the Sayfo, or Assyrian genocide, were the patriarch Shimun XIX Benyamin and the philosopher and author Ashur Yousif (en)
- Among numerous other sites of historical and cultural value, ancient Assyrian ruins, such as those of Nineveh, suffered extensive destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State. Among the other prominent structures of the site, the Mashki Gate was destroyed in 2016. The current destroyed archaeological site is mostly occupied by squatters. (en)
- Assyrian borders and campaigns from Ashur-dan II to Shalmaneser III (en)
- Assyrian flags adopted in the 20th century: flag used by the Assyrian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and the most common modern flag, designed in 1968 and nearly universally adopted in 1971 . (en)
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- Expansion of Neo Assyrian Empire under Shalmanesar III.jpg (en)
- The Royal lion hunt reliefs from the Assyrian palace at Nineveh, the king is hunting, about 645-635 BC, British Museum .jpg (en)
- Ashur Yousif.gif (en)
- Assyria in reign of Adad-nirari II.jpg (en)
- Assyrian Expansion under Ashurnasirpal II.jpg (en)
- Flag of the Assyrians.svg (en)
- Mar Benyamin Shimun.jpg (en)
- Nineveh - Mashki Gate.jpg (en)
- Old Assyrian Flag.svg (en)
- Sanherib-tr-4271.jpg (en)
- Sargon II, Iraq Museum in Baghdad.jpg (en)
- Views of the archaeological site of Nineveh in modern-day Mosul, currently occupied by squatters 06 .jpg (en)
- Detail. Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon, 671 BCE, Pergamon Museum.jpg (en)
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