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Ancient Mesopotamia
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The Sumer form the first towns and cities. They use irrigation to farm large areas of land
The Sumer establish powerful city-states building large ziggurats at the center of their cities as temples to their gods
Much of lower Mesopotamia is inhabited by numerous Sumer city-states such as Ur, Uruk, Eridu, Kish, Lagash, and Nippur
The Sumerians invent the first writing. They use pictures for words and inscribe them on clay tablets
The Sumerians begin to use the wheel on vehicles
The Sumerians start to implement mathematics using a number system with the base 60
Sumerian King Gilgamesh rules the city-state of Ur
The Sumerian language is replaced by the Akkadian language as the primary spoken language in Mesopotamia
Sargon I of the Akkadians conquers most of the Sumerian city states and creates the world's first empire, the Akkadian Empire
Sumerians once again gain power. The city of Ur is rebuilt
The Elamites capture Ur
The Assyrians rise to power in northern Mesopotamia
Hammurabi becomes king of Babylon. He establishes the Code of Hammurabi and Babylon soon takes over much of Mesopotamia
King Shamshi-Adad of the Assyrians dies. The First Assyrian Empire is soon taken over by the Babylonians
Hammurabi dies and the First Babylonian Empire begins to fall apart
The Kassites take the city of Babylon
The Assyrians begin to use iron weapons and chariots
The Assyrians capture Babylon
The Second Assyrian Empire reaches its peak under the rule of King Tiglath-Piliser I
Tiglath-Piliser dies and the Assyrian Empire becomes weaker for a time
The Assyrian Empire becomes strong once again under the rule of Tiglath-Piliser III
Alexander the Great invades the land and conquers the Persian Empire
Xerxes I tries to conquer the Greeks with a huge army. He is eventually turned back in defeat
Darius deafeated at Marathon
Darius I establishes the capital of the Persian Empire at Persepolis
Darius I becomes King of Persia. He expands the empire and divides it up into states each ruled by a governor called a satrap
King Sargon II takes control of Assyria
Sargon II takes control of the city of Babylon
Sargon II dies and capital moves to Nineveh
Ashurbanipal becomes the last great King of Assyria. He establishes a great library in the city of Nineveh
Ashurbanipal dies and Assyria begins to crumble
Nabopolassar takes control of Babylon back from the Assyrians and crowns himself king
Nabopolassar dies and Nebuchadnezzar II becomes King of Babylon
Cyrus the Great rises to power, start of the Persian Empire
Cyrus the Great takes the city of Babylon and lets the Jewish people return to Israel
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Hassuna culture
Halaf culture
Samarra culture
Ubaid culture
Neolithic (Stone Age)
Pre-Pottery Neolithic B
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
Bronze Age
Chalcolithic (Copper Age)
Iron Age
Babylonia
Assyria
Sumer
Akkadian Empire
Achaemenid Empire
Neo-Babylonian Empire
Antiquity
Macedonia
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