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Assur

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Assur, Iraq
Assur, Iraq. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Assur

Assur is an ancient Assyrian ruin in Northwestern Iraq. In the Bronze Age, it was an important trade hub. The city remained continuously inhabited for over 4000 years, but was abandoned in the 14th century after the residents were massacred by the Timurid Empire.

Assur has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2003, as a reaction to plans to submerge parts of the archaeological site underwater in a dam project. The project was put on hold following protests of the international community.

Assur travel guide

Getting there

Assur is off Highway 1, that runs between Baghdad and Mosul. From Mosul, the distance is about 140 km. Nearest town is Al-Shirqat.

Getting around

Due to its relatively small size, you could (in safer times) get around on foot quite easily.

See

Due to the unstable security situation on site, the architectural heritage has not been assessed by experts since Assur was overrun by terrorists in 2015. The current status of the structures below is therefore unknown. Do not assume they are still intact nor that they can be visited.

1 Assur Ziggurat. (updated Nov 2020) 2 Temple of Nabu. (updated Nov 2020) Royal Tombs. (updated Nov 2020)

Go next

In safer times, Hatra and Mosul would have been next on many travelers' itineraries, but as of 2019 they are very dangerous and best avoided.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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