Some important people in mesopotamia were kings, priests, the scribe, record keepers, and Hammurabi (a king in ancient Sumer).
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The countreis that were conquered by leaders under Cyrus the Great were Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
no, it was Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
The first leaders like Hammurabi and Sargon made the right choices to be a good role model to other people. With the use of Sargon's war skills and Hammurabi's laws, an empire could stand for years! And so other leaders used the same skills that Sargon and Hammurabi used to keep their city-state/empire safe.
Mesopotamia's leaders had to have a strong religious background because the people of the area used religion as an explanation for almost everything. They had to be brave and in most cases, wealthy to rule.
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One of the leader or ruler was Hammurabi
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Mesopotamia was desirable to conquerors because of its fertile land, strategic location between major civilizations, such as the Indus Valley and Egypt, and its access to important trade routes. Additionally, Mesopotamia had valuable resources like minerals and agricultural products that made it an attractive target for conquest.
no, it was Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
Father to son! It goes down in the family to the next heir. Hope that helped: )
The countreis that were conquered by leaders under Cyrus the Great were Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
no, it was Northern Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, Syria, Canaan, and the Phoenician cities.
Mesopotamia. Hammurabi used cuneiform to communicate with his city-state and with other leaders. He was one of the few kings who knew how to read and write. Cuneiform made communication more efficient, and this benefited to Mesopotamia.
The first leaders like Hammurabi and Sargon made the right choices to be a good role model to other people. With the use of Sargon's war skills and Hammurabi's laws, an empire could stand for years! And so other leaders used the same skills that Sargon and Hammurabi used to keep their city-state/empire safe.
Mesopotamia's leaders had to have a strong religious background because the people of the area used religion as an explanation for almost everything. They had to be brave and in most cases, wealthy to rule.
In Mesopotamia, the priests ruled. then later on, they had to elect military leaders because of battles with other places. Some of the leaders stayed on, and became king. This started the comprised system. The priest would make the gods happy and tell all villagers the king is a good person in the god's view, while the kings ruled and made choices.