Mesopotamian Civilization
Mesopotamian Civilization
Mesopotamian Civilization
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Introduction
• The word Mesopotamia means “ The Land between Rivers “ .
• It was dew to the two Rivers, Euphrates and Tigris, that the West Asian barren land had become very fertile.
• As food crops could be easily grown because of the fertility of the land, the northern hilly tribes and the southern
nomadic tribes of the desert wanted to establish control over this area.
• Also, the most important part of the Mesopotamian civilization was the southern part of the valley between the
Euphrates and Tigris rivers referred to as Babylonia.
• The northern part of Babylonia was called Akkad and the southern part Sumer.
Introduction
• One important area of attraction of Babylonia was the Beautiful Hanging Gardens which were created on the
banks of the river Euphrates around 7th century BC.
Gutian Period
(2218-2047)
Early Dynastic
Ubaid Period Uruk Period Period Ur III Period
(5000-4100) (4100-2900) (2900-2334) Sumerian Renaissance
(2047-1750)
Ancient Jericho-the first walled city in history The Israelites capture Jericho A typical Sumerian city-state, with the
ziggurat, the tallest building in the city.
The Akkadian Empire
• The city of Akkad was the center of the world's first empire, the Akkadian Empire.
• The people of Akkad, under the leadership of Sargon the Great, conquered many of the Sumerian city-states and took
control of Mesopotamia.
• The Akkadian language took the place of Sumerian and continued to be the primary language of the region into the
Babylonian and Assyrian Empires.
• Archeologists still haven't found the city of Akkad and are unsure where it is located.
• It was likely located in southern Mesopotamia just east of the Tigris River.
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