Gligamesh was the historical King of Uruk in Babylonia in modern Iraq. He lived about 2700BC ived in India
He was half god half human. He lived in the city of Uruk. Uruk is next to Mesopotamia which is now Iraq. Gilgemesh was belived to be the strongest man on Earth.
The elders of Uruk urge Gilgamesh to treat his people with fairness and compassion, rather than with arrogance and cruelty. They advise him to uphold justice and protect the people of Uruk from harm.
The elders of Uruk are generally admiring of Gilgamesh's strength and accomplishments as a warrior and leader. They also express concern about his arrogance and tyrannical behavior towards the people of Uruk.
He's abusing his power. He had made it a tradition in Uruk that when a couple gets married, he gets to have sex with the bride before the bridegroom does....among the other many ridiculous things he has made ok. He is out of control.
The first civilization was Uruk, but then came Ur, Babylon, Sippur, Nippar, and Lagash. Another very ancient village that came before Uruk was Catalhuyuk. Its a civilization that has lived long before the modern and industrial age. The person above says Uruk was the first civilization but I read it was the Indus valley civilization.
The people of Uruk were angry at Gilgamesh because of his tyrannical rule, where he abused his power, oppressed his people, and was said to have forced young men into labor and taken advantage of women on their wedding nights.
the commerce of uruk was commerce
Uruk is famous for there symbols and there letters.
Battle of Uruk happened in -22##.
People settled in ancient Uruk because of its location near the Euphrates River, which provided water for agriculture and transportation. The fertile land supported farming, attracting settlers who could grow crops and raise livestock. Additionally, Uruk was a hub for trade and commerce, offering economic opportunities for its inhabitants.
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