In the ANE, empire-wise, the Persians.
yes the babylonians came after ur
sumeria
They came from Babylon.
Pi came from the Babylonians in 3000 B.C.
there were the Sumerians which were the first civilization and then came the Babylonians and then came the Assyrians and then the Chaldean's.
they found written math from the egyptians and babylonians algebra came from the Muslims
The Babylonians came first, as they established their civilization around the 18th century BCE, with significant developments in law, architecture, and astronomy. The Persian Empire, on the other hand, emerged later, around the 6th century BCE, with the rise of Cyrus the Great. Thus, the Babylonians predate the Persians by several centuries.
They came from Arabia and their ancestors were the Semites
No, the Cimmerians came into the valley from the north and were the precursors of the Babylonians.
after this event take place they discovered Hammurabi code
The Chaldeans became the New Babylonians, and they were often reffered to as the Babylonians, so they were really the New Babylonians.
The word "algebra" came from the Arabic "al-jabr," meaning restoration. But algebra itself came earlier from India, the ancient Babylonians, Greeks, Chinese, and Egyptians.