The expansion of Tigrat Parashar III.

During its reign, Assyria resumed foreign wars. Tigray Parashar III defeated his powerful rival Uratu and conquered the whole Syrian region. In 729 BC, he annexed Babylon and merged Babylon and Assyria, and Tigray Parashar III became the king of Babylon. In addition, Tigray Parashar III also adjusted the Assyrian empire's policy towards the conquered areas, and no longer implemented the "three-light policy" towards the conquered areas. In the conquered areas, all residents will be moved to other places, people who speak different languages will live together, and at the same time, they will be allowed to bring their families and some property. The empire gave them land to use, but there was no personal freedom. It belongs to Assyrian slave owners, and the land also belongs to Assyrian slave owners, and most of the products will be handed over to Assyrian slave owners.