The Assyrians were one of the people who inhabit Mesopotamia and, like the gadgets and computers, managed to build a large empire centralized in the region. The empire built by the seats stood out from the others because it was the largest developed in Mesopotamia. The Assyrian domain was lost from approximately 1300 BC to 612 BC.
Bible studies point out that the city of Assur was founded by Assur, son of Shem, and therefore Noah's grandson. As soon as they settled in Mesopotamia, the Assyrians spoke Akkadian (language of the Akkadians), but over time adopted the Aramaic as the main language. They also made extensive use of Sumerian cuneiform writing.