innovations like pottery, the wheel, and Metallurgy.
I think there are four. Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, and Chaldea.
Sumer, babylon, assyria, Chaldean
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Hammurabi, the ruler of Babylon, developed the code of law there.
One of the most important cities of the mesopotamian civilizations was Ur which was present in the area since the Sumer empire.
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They Were Both A Monarchy And Ran By The Military! (: -By Gil. Nia. Le.
in about 2000BCE
Sumer.
Sumer, Babylon, and Akkadia.
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Babylon was the ancient country of Mesopotamia, known originally as Sumer and later as Sumer and Akkad, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, south of modern Baghdad, Iraq.
Babylon and Sumer were both ancient Mesopotamian civilizations, but they differed in their cultural, political, and temporal contexts. Sumer, considered one of the world's earliest civilizations, emerged around 4500 BCE and was known for its city-states like Ur and Uruk, advanced writing systems (cuneiform), and innovations in agriculture and governance. In contrast, Babylon rose to prominence later, particularly under King Hammurabi around 1800 BCE, and became a major center for trade, law (with the famous Code of Hammurabi), and cultural achievements. While Sumer laid the foundational elements of Mesopotamian culture, Babylon built upon and expanded these legacies, becoming a dominant power in the region.
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It is located near the Persian Gulf, the cities within Sumer are Babylon and Kish Good Luck!
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I think there are four. Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, and Chaldea.