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Mesopotamia The Fertile Crescent River Valley Civilizations • Cradles of civilization: • India, China, Egypt and Mesopotamia • Mesopotamia – mainly Iraq • Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • No natural barriers = constant warfare and rise/fall of numerous nations • Conditions favored agriculture • Rivers overflowed their banks annually • Creates alluvial soil • Produces abundant harvests • Makes possible a large increase in population Sumerians 4100 - 2900 B. C. • Mild climate, good soil • Need for irrigation = growth of government • Flourishing cities = production of textiles, metal products, etc. • Literature includes stories of creation and the great flood • First people to: use wheeled vehicles, develop a number system based on 60, develop a system of writing (cuneiform), use contracts in business Cuneiform Writing Early Dynastic Period • • • • 2900 - 2300 B. C. Time period after the great flood Civilization continues on as it has Cities all have kings and high priests that need to work together to keep power • Each king claims conflicting lands • Causes numerous conflicts • Time of first written stories (Gilgamesh) Akkadian Empire 2300 – 2080 B.C. • Started by Sargon of Akkad • Born of high priestess, raised by a poor man • Brought up in kings court (cup bearer) • Built city of Akkad and made himself king • Conquered surrounding lands • • • • Characteristics: kings succeeded by sons, 1st empire, traded silver, copper, cedar and food, • chain of fortresses defended empire, • his sons’ reigns led to the downfall of the empire Babylonians 1794 – 740 B.C. • Conquers Sumerians and Akkadians • Adopted Akkadian language but kept Sumerian language for religious purposes • Hammurabi king credited with creating Babylonian empire 1792-1750 • Falls and rises constantly with warfare between Hittites, Assyrians and others • Code of Hammurabi was a law code to provide a form of justice • Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth • Harsh punishments were meant to keep people from hurting or cheating others Assyrian Empire 900 – 600 B. C. • Nineveh = capital city • Preserved culture (Aramaic main language) • Tiglath-Pileser III (ruled 745–727 BC) most well known ruler • Seized power by killing royal family • Improved sufficiency, security • Instituted severe punishments, deported thousands Asherbanipal (668-627 BC) • Cruel to enemies • Built library Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonian) 626 – 539 B.C. • Nineveh sacked 612 • Akkadian Renaissance period • Akkadian restored as main language • Sargon statue found, temple built around it, offerings made • Land reopened to agriculture • Nebuchadnezzar most famous king • Extensive canal system built • Creates estate system (poor tied to land) • Urban life flourished • Cities had local autonomy • Temples dominate • Craftsman enjoyed high status Persians 539 – 330 B.C. • People from Iran • Largest empire to date • Mingling of cultures = Exchange of ideas & inventions • Better roads built • Message system like Pony express • Treated conquered people humanely (no slavery) • Granted equal rights • Respected all gods • Zoroastrianism main religion • Main leader = Cyrus • Divided into provinces with satraps • Paid taxes based on provincial resources & wealth • Set up common set of weights/measures • Established uniform system of coinage = money economy to link provinces Kingdoms (not empires) • Hittites • 1500 B.C. = height of power (1600-1200) • Turkey and Syria; • First people to use iron; • introduced use of metal throughout Middle East • • • • Phoenicians 1500 -300 B.C. Around Lebanon; great traders & navigators; • skilled manufacturers (purple dye, textiles, metal, glassware); • developed 22 consonant signs (aleph and beth = alphabet) Hebrews • Before 4000 B.C. • 1020 – 586 B.C. (kings) • Semi-nomadic sheep and goat herders • Centered around extended family • Males had absolute authority but councils made major decisions for groups • Followed eye for eye idea • Monotheistic religion • Abraham considered father of Hebrews & Muslims • Believed in ritual sacrifices • Associated with Jewish and Israeli people • Settled in the lands along the coast of the Med. Sea (Canaan) • Enslaved and/or conquered by multiple empires (Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, etc.) • Most famous king was David Temple Mount (Religious point) So does great diversity = growth/stability? • • • • • • • • • Yemen revolution Syrian revolution IS (ISIS, ISIL) Taliban Kurdistan Iraq PLO Jerusalem Hamas • • • • • • • • • Fatah Hezbollah Right of return Iran nuclear power Saudi Arabia Kuwait/Qatar/Bahrain UAE Turkey refugees Stop power point here Any questions?