the ruling dynasty to assert and extend its influence. It is of considerable interest that neither of these large linguistic, if not ethnic, groups was able to unite all those who shared similar cultural, historical, and political traditions to form a single nation-state. We may speculate that this might eventually have transpired had the Assyrians not appeared on the scene to shatter all hopes of national ambition with their policy of the mass deportation of entire populations from conquered regions
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