Southwest Asia
In what region did people first form civilizations? The Indus Valley Civilization(north western regions of India) also where the oldest language in the world began,Sanskrit
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The first civilization is widely believed to have started in Mesopotamia, in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, around 3500 BCE. This area, known as the "Cradle of Civilization," had fertile land that supported agriculture, allowing people to settle and form complex societies. The availability of water for irrigation and the cultivation of crops led to food surpluses, which in turn enabled the development of trade, governance, and social structures. These factors collectively fostered the emergence of urban centers and the rise of civilization.
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It was the FIRST form of writing!
Older than the inhabitants of Mesopotamia, and the first to form an advanced civilization that included the oldest systems... The traces of the civilization they built still bear witness to the extent of the progress and civilization of the Sumerians
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Sumer was a civilization and historical region in southern Mesopotamia, modern Iraq. It is the earliest known civilization in the world and is known as the Cradle of Civilization. The cuneiform writing system is the answer to your question.
As far as the architecture of Mesopotamia is concerned, the Sumerian civilization was the first to act on any real town planning. They were the first to create the city with an actual form.
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