Assyrian military conquest of Egypt over a period of about 10 years. Later, continued influence under the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt
Belligerents
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt
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Campaigns of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Rise of Neo-Assyria
Campaigns of Ashurnasirpal II
Suru
Campaigns of Shalmaneser III
Qarqar
Campaigns of Shamshi-Adad V
Dur-Papsukkal
Campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III
Gezer
Conquest of Aram
War with Urartu
Campaigns of Sargon II
Campaigns of Sennacherib
Sennacherib's campaign in the Levant
Azekah
Lachish
Jerusalem
Diyala River
Halule
1st Babylon
Campaigns of Esarhaddon
Conquest of Elam
Egypt
Campaigns of Ashurbanipal
Ulai
Susa
Ashdod
Egypt
Medo-Babylonian conquest
2nd Babylon
Arrapha
Tarbisu
Assur
Nineveh
Fall of Harran
The Assyrian conquest of Egypt covered a relatively short period of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 673 to 663 BCE. The conquest of Egypt not only placed a land of great cultural prestige under Assyrian rule but also brought the Neo-Assyrian Empire to its greatest extent.[1]
^Frahm 2017, p. 187.
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