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However, from 1843 onward archaeological excavations uncovered the ruins of his palace at Khorsabad and the inscribed records of his royal annals.—PICTURE, Vol. 1, pp. 955, 960.
In his annals Sargon made the claim: “I besieged and conquered Samaria (Sa-me-ri-na).” (Ancient Near Eastern Texts, edited by James B. Pritchard, 1974, p. 284) However, that appears to be simply a boastful claim by Sargon or those who sought to glorify him, in which the accomplishment of the preceding ruler was claimed for the new monarch.
Nimrud Prism, which boasts of conquests by Sargon; but some of those conquests may actually have been made by his predecessor
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According to Sargon’s records, in his fifth year he attacked and conquered Carchemish, a city of commercial and military importance on the upper Euphrates River. The standard Assyrian procedure of deportation of the city’s inhabitants and of their replacement by foreign elements followed.
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Later, Sargon reports settling Arab tribes as colonists in Samaria.—Ancient Near Eastern Texts, pp. 285, 286.
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