Before Africa was known as Ethiopia, it was referred to as "Abyssinia" by some ancient civilizations and European explorers.
Some of the world's earliest civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. Some of the civilizations are: Sumer, Mesopotamia, and Akkadian.
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I'm not sure about the exact city, but I know that they were first built by the ancient Sumerians (located in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers), and were picked up by several other ancient civilizations as well. I hope that helps some... that's what I can remember off the top of my head.
By the Indian custom, he will be considered as a brother, so how she can marry him. In other cultures they would be First Cousins. Marriage between First Cousins has been acceptable in some European cultures, including the European royal families and some European Jewish communities.
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Some countries located in a region where some of the world's largest civilizations developed include Italy, Greece, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Egypt, India, China, Mexico, and Chile.
Some major civilizations that thrived in the year 1300 included the western European civilization and the Chinese civilization. Japan also had a thriving civilization in 1300.
Mohenjodaro, Harappa in India, now in Pakistan
Before Africa was known as Ethiopia, it was referred to as "Abyssinia" by some ancient civilizations and European explorers.
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There are no European countries located in deserts. However, some European countries have small areas of deserts. Spain, for example, has the Tabernas Desert.
The headquarters of the European Union (EU) are primarily located in Brussels, Belgium. Brussels is home to key institutions such as the European Commission, the European Council, and the European Parliament. Additionally, Luxembourg City hosts some EU institutions, including the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Investment Bank.
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No, but there are some small deserts and semi-arid regions in some European countries.
Some of the world's earliest civilizations developed in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. Some of the civilizations are: Sumer, Mesopotamia, and Akkadian.
There is not a trace left of it, since it would by now be some 8-9,000 years old. The oldest known civilizations were located in Mesopotamia, roughly present-day Iraq, so that is where that house probably would have stood.