History of Money, Banking, and Trade

Episode 7. Swords and Silver: The Assyrian Empire’s Legacy of Trade and Warfare

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Ever wondered how the Neo-Assyrian Empire, infamous for its cruelty, managed to foster regional stability and boost trade? Join us as we trace the footsteps of formidable Assyrian kings, from Shamshi-Adad  and Adad-nirari II, right through to Ashurbanipal. This episode offers an insightful tour of their reigns, revealing the strategic alliances, the advent of metal money, and the subjugation of prosperous cities that crafted an empire whose imprints are still discernible today.

We then shift gears to examine the rise of the Assyrian Empire and the evolution of one of the most powerful armies of the ancient world. We promise to unveil the ingenious strategies employed by King Tiglath-Pileser III that made silver the primary currency of the realm. Marvel at how this ancient society managed to exact tribute from its neighboring kingdoms, while also juggling food shortages and mandatory military service. And if you thought Ashurbanipal was just a typical Assyrian king, think again.  He was also a scholar who led military conquests but more importantly his role in stabilizing the region will leave you astounded.

Lastly, we put the spotlight on the crucial role of trade and communication during the Assyrian Empire. Discover how envoys and efficient communication networks helped maintain control over vassal states, and how trade avenues were safeguarded through embargoes and military personnel. This exploration of the Assyrian Empire, culminating in its fall in 612 BCE, will leave you with a deeper understanding of this influential period in history, and the significant contributions the Assyrians made to the Mesopotamian region. So, buckle up and let's traverse the annals of history together!

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