The Assyrian Strategy towards the Arabian Peninsula in the Neo-Assyrian Era (911-612 BC)

Abstract

The Assyrian strategy was built by the Assyrian kings launching successive military campaigns, and they followed a steady policy of strengthening their actions by building a strong economic system by subordinating the cities, regions and villages bordering Assyria to achieve the economic goals of the Assyrian empire and the economic, political and military importance of the Arabian Peninsula and to ensure control over the commercial caravan routes. The Assyrian military campaigns were the source. The basis for obtaining and re-imposing war spoils, gifts and royalties, and often included materials and goods that are not available originally in Assyria and are present in the Arabian Peninsula.