Battle of Suru

The Battle of Suru in 878 BC, was fought in the main fortress of Sukhu (Suhum), the Assyrians wrestled away the fortress from the Babylonian state.[1] Although the Assyrians claimed a great victory, this claim is doubted due to subsequent revolts in the middle Euphrates region, and because the Assyrian army under Ashurnasirpal II was never again reported as attacking as far into Sukhu. The Assyrians reportedly captured a contingent of Babylonian cavalry during this battle. This is one of few battles reported during this time period concerning Babylonian military affairs. This battle would lead to the rise of the Persians later on.

Battle of Suru
Date878 BC
Location
Suru
Result Assyrian victory
Belligerents
Babylonians Assyrians
Commanders and leaders
Nabu-apla-iddina Ashurnasirpal II

References

  1. Brinkman, J.A. (1968). A Political History of Post-Kassite Babylonia, 1158-722 B.C. Roma (Pontificium Institutum Biblicum). pp. 185–186.


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