Strangers "par excellence". Arabs in the Neo-Assyrian Royal Inscriptions

Maciej Münnich
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The basic questions posed in the article were: what characteristics caused Arabs to be per­ceived by the elites of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as strangers, and whether such classification resulted in their treatment differently from other peoples? Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions and correspondence with the court were analysed to answer these questions. On this basis, three features that together are unique only to Arabs were distinguished: nomadism, camel farming and the presence of queens. These traits are unique to Arabs, so they are strangers par excellence from Assyria’s perspective. Interestingly, these features generally do not result in exceptional treatment. Only in a situation of conflict and defeat of the Arabs can one perceive their specific treatment, marked by exceptional cruelty even for Assyrians. For example, mainly Arab rulers were chained along with wild animals to the gates of the Assyrian capital. Moreover, only Arab women were subjected to tearing unborn children out of their wombs. This shows that Arabs were treated as half-humans against whom the most heinous crimes could be committed because Assyrians were not bound by the standards applicable to other peoples.
出类拔萃 "的陌生人。新亚述王室碑文中的阿拉伯人
文章提出的基本问题是:新亚述帝国的精英们认为阿拉伯人是陌生人的原因是什么,这种分类是否导致他们受到与其他民族不同的待遇?为了回答这些问题,我们对新亚述王室碑文和与宫廷的通信进行了分析。在此基础上,对阿拉伯人独有的三个特征进行了区分:游牧、骆驼养殖和王后的存在。这些特征都是阿拉伯人所独有的,因此从亚述的角度来看,他们是出类拔萃的陌生人。有趣的是,这些特征通常不会导致特殊待遇。只有在冲突和阿拉伯人战败的情况下,人们才能感受到他们的特殊待遇,即使对亚述人来说也是异常残酷的。例如,主要是阿拉伯统治者与野兽一起被锁在亚述首都的城门上。此外,只有阿拉伯妇女才会被从子宫里扯出未出生的孩子。这表明,阿拉伯人被视为半人,可以对他们犯下最令人发指的罪行,因为亚述人不受适用于其他民族的标准的约束。
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