Santiago united the land between the Yangze and Yellow Rivers.
Santiago united the land between the Yangze and Yellow Rivers.
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
The important rivers of the Songhai Empire were the Niger River and the Senegal River. These rivers played a crucial role in the empire's economy and trade as they provided transportation routes for goods and facilitated communication between different regions of the empire.
Niger River (NY-GUH)
No rivers divided the western part of the Roman empire. If you mean what rivers formed the frontiers of the this part of the Roman Empire, they were the Rhine and the upper Danube. In between them there was the limes germanicus, a line of fortifications which crossed southern and central Germany.
They provided a network for trade between the Byzantine Empire and Russia.
The Assyrian Empire had both highlands and rivers, but the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers were far more important than the few highland regions they controlled.
The Greek for Land between Rivers is Mesopotamia; an area once under the thrall of Babylon, later part of the empire of Alexander the Great, eventually a British protectorate, and now mostly Iraq.
The two rivers that form the border of much of the northeastern part of the Roman Empire are the Rhine and the Danube. The Rhine River delineated the boundary between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes to the north, while the Danube served as a significant frontier along the eastern edge, separating the empire from various tribes and regions. Both rivers played crucial roles in trade, military strategy, and the movement of goods and people within the empire.
Mesopotamia had big rivers and the land was between them. With water you could make a great empire.
Mesopotamia had big rivers and the land was between them. With water you could make a great empire.
The Rhine and the upper Danube formed most of the frontier of the western part of the Roman Empire. The frontier in the area between these two rivers (in southern and western Germany) was a line of fortifications called limes germanicus