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Mesopotamia

  • Map in the year 3000BC
    3000 BCE

    Map in the year 3000BC

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  • 3000 BCE

    City-states appear

  • Pictograms
    3000 BCE

    Pictograms

    Approximately in 3000 a. C., appeared the writing, at that time used only to carry the administrative accounts of the community. The first writings that have been found are engraved on clay (very common in that area) with drawings formed by lines (pictograms).
  • 3000 BCE

    Video about Mesopotamia

  • Period: 3000 BCE to 2350 BCE

    Sumerian

  • Gilgames
    2650 BCE

    Gilgames

    This was one of the governors of Mesopotamia in the year 2650 BC
  • Estela dels voltors
    2450 BCE

    Estela dels voltors

    This was one of the most famous works / sculptures in the Sumerian period, this work was founded in 2450 BC
  • The capital Accad was founded
    2350 BCE

    The capital Accad was founded

    In the year 2350 a new capital called Accad was founded
  • Map in the year 2350 BC
    2350 BCE

    Map in the year 2350 BC

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  • Period: 2350 BCE to 1800 BCE

    Akkadian

  • Naram-Sim
    2279 BCE

    Naram-Sim

    He was one of the governors of Mesopotamia in the Akkadian period
  • Gudea de Lagash,
    2120 BCE

    Gudea de Lagash,

  • 2000 BCE

    The people of the Elamites invaded Mesopotamia

    Towards the year 2000 a. C. invaded Mesopotamia (approximately the present Iraq) the town of elamitas, but later another nomadic town entered, the Amorreos, coming from Syria that conquered by the south to the sumerios and by the north to the asirios.
  • 1813 BCE

    Imperio antiguo asirio o Primer Imperio asirio[editar]

    Between the years 1813 and 1780 a. C., Assyria reached the category of empire. It was the first Assyrian Empire, by the hand of King Shamshiadad I until in the year 1760 a. C., Hammurabi of Babylon defeated and conquered the Assyrians who became part of the Empire of Babylon.
  • Map in the year 1800 BC
    1800 BCE

    Map in the year 1800 BC

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  • Period: 1800 BCE to 1350 BCE

    Babylonian

  • Hammurabi
    1792 BCE

    Hammurabi

    Hammurabi was king during the Paleo-Babylonian empire of the city-state of Babylon and inherited the power of his father, Sîn-Muballit, around 1792 BC.
  • Code of Hammurabi
    1750 BCE

    Code of Hammurabi

    The Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest sets of laws that have been found and one of the best preserved examples of this type of document created in ancient Mesopotamia. It was written in 1750 a. C. by the king of Babylon Hammurabi, where unifies the existing codes in the cities of the Babylonian empire. It is currently preserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
  • Map in the year 1350 BC
    1350 BCE

    Map in the year 1350 BC

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  • Period: 1350 BCE to 539 BCE

    Assyrian

  • Dur Sharrukin
    713 BCE

    Dur Sharrukin

    Dur Sharrukin (literally, "Sargon's Fortress") was an ordered walled city built in 713 BC. C. by Sargon II, as capital of Assyria. It happened to be the capital of the kingdom in 717 a. C.
  • King Khosrow
    628 BCE

    King Khosrow

    The internal political situation quickly deteriorated after the execution of King Khosrow II in 628 AD.
  • Nabucodonosor II
    604 BCE

    Nabucodonosor II

    Nebuchadnezzar II the Great (604 - 562 BC), a sovereign of Babylon, the successor of Nabopolassar, is probably the best-known member of the Chaldean Dynasty of Babylon.
  • Ciro II
    559 BCE

    Ciro II

    In 559 a. C. assumes the throne of Persia Cyrus II, of the Achaemenid dynasty. Until that time the Persians were nominally subjects
  • Map in the year 539 BC
    539 BCE

    Map in the year 539 BC

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  • Period: 539 BCE to 1 BCE

    Persian Conquest

  • Tomb of Cyrus
    528 BCE

    Tomb of Cyrus

    The tomb dates from the year 528 a.C., being the structure with the oldest seismic isolation that is known.
  • Map in the year 1 BC
    1 BCE

    Map in the year 1 BC

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