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Nana Khazaradze Nana Bakhsoliani<br />

ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MODEL OF PROTECTION OF STATE<br />

SECURITY OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST<br />

The care for the protection of state security by authorities is universal in time and space.<br />

Comparison and analysis of written monuments of the Ancient Near East of the 2 nd -1 st millennia BC<br />

(Hittite, Hurrian, Assyrian-Babylonian, Hieroglyphic-Luwian, Urartian, Greek) show that the<br />

measures taken in this regard are stereotyped. First of all, attention was paid to the protection of the<br />

borders of states, capitals, major settlements and religious centres. For this purpose, the authorities<br />

constructed fortresses of strategic importance. As a rule, representatives of the dominant ethnic<br />

group of the country served these constructions of military purpose.<br />

The authors attach no less importance to the reconnaissance service, the representatives of<br />

which worked actively on the border line: on the territory of neighboring countries they collected<br />

information and promptly passed it to the centre through special channels.<br />

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