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KS2 History Practice Test: Assyrian Empire
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The Assyrian Empire existed in northern Mesopotamia between the 7th Century and the 11th Century BC. The Assyrian Empire was centred in northern Mesopotamia which is modern-day northern Iraq. The Assyrians were great warriors and conquered other lands to build an Empire. They captured and destroyed the mighty city of Babylon and they even conquered Egypt. At its largest the Assyrian Empire stretched way beyond its centre in Mesopotamia - as far east as the Persian Gulf, south into Africa, north into Turkey and west to the island of Cyprus. Usually, works of precious gems and metals do not... Show more
KS2 History Practice Test: Assyrian Empire
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10 Questions

1. Where did the Assyrians live?
2. What did the Assyrians share with the Sumerians?
3. Where did Sennacherib build his palace?
4. Which city did the Assyrians flatten then rebuild?
5. Who was the god the Assyrians thought they had upset after conquering Babylon?
6. Who was the god the Assyrians thought they had upset after conquering Babylon?
7. What did kings in the East and West of Mesopotamia have to do to keep the Assyrian kings from conquering them?
8. What did many stone reliefs depict?
9. Who eventually conquered the Assyrian Empire?
10. What was found in the Library of Nineveh?