what seems to indicate there were friendly relationships between dilum and assyria
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It does tell us, however, that the Assyrian kings were interested in the Arabian Gulf. It also tells us details of the economy of the Arabian Gulf. For example, bronze tools were included in the gifts sent by the king of Dilmun. Dilmun is modern-day Bahrain, which had no copper with which to make bronze. It is almost certain that the copper came from the UAE and Oman. In fact, at this time many bronze hoes and agricultural implements are made in the UAE and Oman. Some of these were probably exported to Bahrain.
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