The Assyrian Kings were rulers of the ancient Assyrian Empire, which thrived from the 14th to the 7th centuries BCE in the region of modern-day Iraq. These kings were known for their military prowess, administrative skills, and monumental building projects. They expanded the empire through conquests, establishing one of the most powerful states of the ancient world.
Notable kings include Ashurbanipal, who is famous for his vast library in Nineveh, and Sennacherib, known for his military campaigns and the construction of the impressive city of Nineveh. The reigns of these kings significantly shaped the history and culture of the region.