Around 4000 BCE a nomadic people arrived in what came to be the land of Sumer in southern Mesopotamia.
Around 4000 BCE a nomadic people arrived in what came to be the land of Sumer in southern Mesopotamia.
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The peoples that formed new kingdoms in eastern and central Europe were the Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, Moravians, Croats, Serbs, and the Bulgarians.
the duties of the Sumerian army's are: to fight in the war from other villages, to follow the leader of the army's directions, and to protect there village from harm.
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).
When independent kingdoms were formed, they often competed for resources such as land, trade routes, and strategic locations. Additionally, they vied for power, influence, and control over neighboring territories. This competition frequently led to conflicts and wars as kingdoms sought to expand their territory and assert their dominance.
By the amalgamation of other smaller Kingdoms about 1000 years ago.
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There were also the Sumerian, Chaldean, and Assyrian Empires , as well as the kingdom of Egypt. But these weren't the major Empires.
Amongst his generals who took parts of it and formed what we call the Hellenistic Kingdoms.
A city and its supporting surrounding agricultural land formed independent mini-states.
Amongst his generals who took parts of it and formed what we call the Hellenistic Kingdoms.