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The attitudes of bad behavior by some of the owners of power and influence in the Assyrian Kingdom and the role of society in deterring it

    Safwan Sami Saeed

Athar Alrafedain, 2019, Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 55-77
10.33899/athar.1999.164586

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       The research, as it appears from the title, aims at shedding light on one aspect of the blatant and inappropriate behavior practiced by some members of power and influence in the Assyrian Kingdom. It is certain that by extrapolating from the terms of the Assyrian treaties and sales and analyzing their true dimensions, we seek and understand the care of the kings and their growing concern to compel the citizens of the Kingdom to have good character towards them, represented by protection, sacrifice, honesty, sincerity, advice, loyalty, respect, honesty and rejection of any ill-manners such as treachery, Conspiracies, intrigues, defamation, witchcraft, sorcery, etc. As much as the Assyrian society has enjoyed the virtues and virtues inherent in many of its members, we find that the manifestations of malaise were also prominent in many Assyrian textual evidence, especially the administrative messages, which are often embodied in the behavior of some power and influence Against the citizens of the Kingdom such as abuse and cruelty, taking bribes and assaults on the property of others and the injustice of people and mistreatment and ridicule and vice, as well as deception and cunning and greed and jealousy and defamation and meet people with two faces and deny the beautiful.
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(2019). The attitudes of bad behavior by some of the owners of power and influence in the Assyrian Kingdom and the role of society in deterring it. Athar Alrafedain, 4(1), 55-77. doi: 10.33899/athar.1999.164586
Safwan Sami Saeed. "The attitudes of bad behavior by some of the owners of power and influence in the Assyrian Kingdom and the role of society in deterring it". Athar Alrafedain, 4, 1, 2019, 55-77. doi: 10.33899/athar.1999.164586
(2019). 'The attitudes of bad behavior by some of the owners of power and influence in the Assyrian Kingdom and the role of society in deterring it', Athar Alrafedain, 4(1), pp. 55-77. doi: 10.33899/athar.1999.164586
The attitudes of bad behavior by some of the owners of power and influence in the Assyrian Kingdom and the role of society in deterring it. Athar Alrafedain, 2019; 4(1): 55-77. doi: 10.33899/athar.1999.164586
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