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yes its was the Hammurabi was the king of Babylon a small city-state in central Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is still there, now called Iraq. It was always attractive because of its fertility, and now a major source of oil. It was part of several empires - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian etc etc.
Mesopotamia is now Iraq. The country is currently in a state of unrest.
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yes its was the Hammurabi was the king of Babylon a small city-state in central Mesopotamia
Mesopotamians are credited by some with developing state-sponsored warfare. The kingdoms of ancient Mesopotamia and the territory they occupied in present-day Iraq were vulnerable to attacks from invaders because the Tigris and Euphrates area has few natural boundaries.
Mesopotamia is still there, now called Iraq. It was always attractive because of its fertility, and now a major source of oil. It was part of several empires - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian etc etc.
You might protect your city-state from invaders by creating and maintaining a well-trained standing army. You might also create fortifications to block invaders.
Mesopotamia is now Iraq. The country is currently in a state of unrest.
No. Mesopotamia is an ancient civilization near modern day Iraq. Alot of our inventions have come from mesopotamia.
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a place in mesopotamia...a city state
The city-state.
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Hammurabi ruled, Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, what is today known as Iraq. He is credited with uniting most of this area under one extensive empire for the first time since Sargon of Akkad did so in about 2300 BC.
mesopotamia is a place used to be a city state and it is a dry warm and derests state happy u found what is adesert