Fall of Tarbisu

{{Short description|627 BC battle}}

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| conflict = Fall of Tarbiṣu

| partof = Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire

| date = 614 BC

| place = Tarbiṣu

| result = Median victory{{Cite book|last=Liverani|first=Mario|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0d1JAgAAQBAJ&q=neo-assyrian+empire+medes+harran&pg=PA539|title=The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy|date=2013-12-04|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-75084-9|language=en|page=539}}[https://books.google.com/books?id=dY86rHCI1I8C&q=battle+of+tarbisu+cyaxares%2F&pg=PA48 With Arrow, Sword, and Spear: A History of Warfare in the Ancient World] page : 48 "In 614 the Mdes attacked Nineveh and Calah and took the city of Tarbisu"[https://books.google.com/books?id=KR8J5WM04VsC&q=battle+of+tarbisu+cyaxares%2F&pg=PA156 Readings from the Ancient Near East: Primary Sources for Old Testament Study] page : 156 "The twelfth year : In the month Ab, the Medes, after they had marched against Nineveh...hastened and they captured Tarbisu"[https://books.google.com/books?id=3A2GAgAAQBAJ&q=battle+of+tarbisu+cyaxares%2F&pg=PT61 Who's Who in the Ancient Near East] "It appears that Cyaxares did unite the Medes and achieved some impressive military victories. In 614 he attacked Nineveh and captured Ashur and Tarbisu"[https://books.google.com/books?id=_EtJAgAAQBAJ&q=battle+of+tarbisu+cyaxares%2F&pg=PT795 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy] "already by 614 BC, the Medes of Cyaxares (Umakishtar in the Babylonian chronicle) had invaded the Assyrian cities, conquering Tarbisu and then Ashur, which was brutally sacked"

| combatant1 = Media

| combatant2 = Assyria

| commander1 = Cyaxares

| commander2 = Sin-Shar-Ishkun

| strength1 = Unknown

| strength2 = Unknown

| casualties1 = Unknown

| casualties2 = Unknown|

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{{Battles involving Assyria}}

After the death of Assurbanipal in 627 BC, the Neo-Assyrian empire entered a period of instability caused by fighting between Sin-shar-ishkun and his brother Assur-etil-ilani. In 626 BC, Nabopolassar, the Babylonian ruler revolted against the Assyrians. After a few years of war, the Babylonians expelled the Assyrian forces from their territory. However, Nabopolassar could not bring the fight to the heartland of the Assyrian empire. The situation changed drastically in 616 BC, when the Medes attacked the Assyrian empire.

The fall of Tarbiṣu occurred when the Median army, led by Cyaxares, attacked and conquered the city. In the aftermath, the Medes went further and decisively defeated the Assyrians at the battle of Assur.

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