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  • Iran and Iraq
    627
    Plague

    A large epidemic of plague breaks out in Ctesiphon

    Iran and Iraq
    627

    A large epidemic of plague breaks out in Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sasanian Empire, killing more than 100,000 people.




  • Nineveh, Sassanid Empire
    627
    Byzantine Empire

    Sassanid force was destroyed

    Nineveh, Sassanid Empire
    627

    The main Sassanid force was destroyed at Nineveh in 627.




  • Assyria
    627 BC
    Assyria

    Ashurbanipal death

    Assyria
    627 BC

    The Assyrian Empire was severely crippled following the death of Ashurbanipal in 627 BC, the nation and its empire descending into a prolonged and brutal series of civil wars involving three rival kings, Ashur-etil-ilani, Sin-shumu-lishir and Sin-shar-ishkun. Egypt's 26th Dynasty, which had been installed by the Assyrians as vassals, quietly detached itself from Assyria, although it was careful to retain friendly relations.




  • Iran and Iraq
    627
    Plague

    A large epidemic of plague breaks out in Ctesiphon

    Iran and Iraq
    627

    A large epidemic of plague breaks out in Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sasanian Empire, killing more than 100,000 people.




  • Nineveh, Sassanid Empire
    627
    Byzantine Empire

    Sassanid force was destroyed

    Nineveh, Sassanid Empire
    627

    The main Sassanid force was destroyed at Nineveh in 627.




  • Assyria
    627 BC
    Assyria

    Ashurbanipal death

    Assyria
    627 BC

    The Assyrian Empire was severely crippled following the death of Ashurbanipal in 627 BC, the nation and its empire descending into a prolonged and brutal series of civil wars involving three rival kings, Ashur-etil-ilani, Sin-shumu-lishir and Sin-shar-ishkun. Egypt's 26th Dynasty, which had been installed by the Assyrians as vassals, quietly detached itself from Assyria, although it was careful to retain friendly relations.




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