词条 | Fall of Ashdod |
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conflict=Fall of Ashdod| image=| caption=| partof=the Wars of Neo-Assyria| date=635 BC| place=Ashdod, Palestine| result=Egyptian victory
combatant1=Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt| combatant2= Neo-Assyrian empire| commander1=Psammetichus I| commander2=Unknown| strength1=Unknown| strength2=Considerably fewer| casualties1=Unknown| casualties2=Unknown| }}{{Campaignbox Campaigns of Assyria}} The Fall of Ashdod refers to the successful Egyptian assault on the city of Ashdod, one of the five cities of the famed Philistine pentapolis, located in southwestern Canaan, in c. 635 BC. According to the Greek historian Herodotus, pharaoh Psamtik I, besieged Ashdod for 29 years. Ashdod had lost most of its inhabitants during those long years of siege. BackgroundPrior to the death of King Ashurbanipal sometime in 627 BC, the Assyrian Empire was engaged in almost constant warfare on multiple fronts, with nomadic tribesmen from the south, Chaldeans initiating uprisings, Elamites supporting such rebellions and Egyptians inciting further rebellion in the Levant. In the face of these multiple threats, the Assyrians under Ashurbanipal campaigned aggressively.[1] Despite success, the Assyrians lost too many soldiers through years of debilitating warfare. In an effort to increase Assyria's standing in the East, Ashurbanipal abandoned Egypt and concentrated on Elam. However, this left Egypt more or less unchecked, although it appears that Assyrian rule, at least at the de jure level, continued until 639 BC.[2] Capture of AshdodDespite the previous hostility between the two powers, it appears that the Assyrians and the Egyptians did not go to war.[2] Indeed, as late as 605 BC, the Egyptians were actively aiding the Assyrians in an attempt to help them survive. Moreover, the Ethiopian/Nubian rulers of Egypt were driven out by the native Coptic Egyptians sometime in circa 650; therefore the Assyrians and the native Egyptians made natural allies against Nubian domination. The capture of Ashdod maay have effectively reflected part of the transfer of power from the crumbling Assyrian Empire to the new Egyptian 26th Dynasty. References1. ^{{cite book|last=Healy|first=Mark|title=The Ancient Assyrians|location=New York|publisher= Osprey|year=1991|pages=52}} {{Assyrian-stub}}{{AncientEgypt-stub}}{{battle-stub}}2. ^1 {{cite book|last=Healy|first=Mark|title=The Ancient Assyrians|location=New York|publisher= Osprey|year=1991|pages=54}} 5 : 7th-century BC conflicts|Battles involving Assyria|Battles involving ancient Egypt|Ashdod|7th century BC in Assyria |
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