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Historical evaluation of Tigrat Parashar III

It is generally believed that the rule of Tigray Parracha III was a turning point in Assyrian history. His reform laid the foundation for the conquest frenzy rolled up by the Assyrian Empire in the 7th century. After him, Assyrian kings continued to pursue the expansion policy, and almost unified the whole Near East (including Egypt) in a short time. This militaristic practice continued until the demise of Assyria. During the period of Tigray Parashar III, a compulsory immigration policy with the characteristics of Assyrian Empire (hereinafter referred to as "Nasahu") was formed. The former Assyrian rulers often turned the inhabitants of the conquered areas into slaves or completely killed them, and everywhere they went was in ruins. Tigrat Parashar's handling method is to divide the conquered nationalities into small groups and forcibly move them to all parts of the empire, and deliberately mix people of different nationalities together. This practice makes it difficult for the conquered to unite to launch a rebellion, but at the same time it also makes a large number of foreigners live in the inland of Assyria, resulting in a "hollowing out" state. Whether this is good or bad, researchers have different opinions. Toynbee criticized this policy as one of the reasons that led to the demise of Assyria.