Ancient civilization Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia, located in what is now Iran and Iraq, was the cradle of the first civilizations. Writing originated here, and mathematics, astronomy, architecture
Priests in ancient Mesopotamia not only performed religious rituals, but also possessed knowledge of astronomy and mathematics. They observed the movement
The Sargonid Empire was one of the largest empires of the ancient East, founded by King Sargon of Sumer around 2334 BC. It covered territories from Syria
Inanna Gudea (Inanna of Sira) was the third king of Sumer, who ruled around 2150 BC. He was known for his military and administrative achievements, as
Assyria was an ancient state that existed in the Mesopotamia region in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC. During this period, Assyria experienced economic and
Babylonia was an ancient city on the Euphrates River that became a great empire. In the 12th-17th centuries BC, Babylonia was ruled by dynasties such as
The fall of Assyria and the Neo-Babylonian Empire are among the most significant events in the ancient history of Mesopotamia. Assyria fell due to internal
Mesopotamia is the cradle of civilization, where one of the first forms of organized society appeared. Its culture had a significant impact on the development of humanity.