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The Moral Values of the Assyrians

    Safwan Sami Al-Rifai

Athar Alrafedain, 2013, Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 133-150
10.33899/athar.2013.76835

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Abstract

The research aims to shed light on one of the most prominent highlights of the Assyrian civilization in its human heritage, which is ethics. It has been proven with conclusive evidence that military force has never been the way to build nations and achieve their goals unless members of society are cohesive and possess the values ​​and morals inherent in their souls and inherited through Generations have become one of the systems in which societies are not established without them. Despite the strength and valor of the Assyrians and their successive wars to protect their sprawling state, they were also known for their sound nature and colors of moral thinking.
Keywords:
    values morality Assyrians
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(2013). The Moral Values of the Assyrians. Athar Alrafedain, 2(1), 133-150. doi: 10.33899/athar.2013.76835
Safwan Sami Al-Rifai. "The Moral Values of the Assyrians". Athar Alrafedain, 2, 1, 2013, 133-150. doi: 10.33899/athar.2013.76835
(2013). 'The Moral Values of the Assyrians', Athar Alrafedain, 2(1), pp. 133-150. doi: 10.33899/athar.2013.76835
The Moral Values of the Assyrians. Athar Alrafedain, 2013; 2(1): 133-150. doi: 10.33899/athar.2013.76835
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