it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.
they did not
They all were very violent to get there ways and conquer lands.
It was Sargon, around 2300s BC.
Sargon of Akkad, also known as Sargon the Great
Alexander was Macedonian. The whole of the Persian Empire. Modern day Turkey, Egypt, all of Mesopotamia and adjacent lands.
they did not
they did not
Alexander the Great.
Mesopotamia.
in ancient Mesopotamia((: <3
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The Zagros Mountains acted as a natural barrier protecting Mesopotamia from invasions, making the region more defensible. They also provided a valuable source of natural resources such as timber, minerals, and water, which were essential for the development of Mesopotamian civilizations. Additionally, the mountains influenced weather patterns, contributing to the fertility of the land in Mesopotamia.
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they could not conquer other empires
They all were very violent to get there ways and conquer lands.
The Gallic Empire (Spain, Gaul, and Britain) and Palmyra in Mesopotamia
It was Sargon, around 2300s BC.