Esarhaddon stabilized Assyria and Ashurbanipal expanded it, yet the empire’s overreach set the conditions for collapse.
How Did Shalmaneser IV (783-773 B.C.) Navigate the Challenges of a Declining Assyrian Empire?
Shalmaneser IV (783–773 B.C.E.) faced challenges as the Assyrian king, with officials undermining royal authority. Military campaigns against Urartu and other regions did not yield significant successes. His reign, marked by obscurity and decline, reflects a weakened monarchy and the rise of powerful officials, contributing to the empire's eventual downfall.

