They were attacked by many cultures but the Chinese were the extinction attackers
The Assyrians
Jerusalem is not terribly important to the history of Mesopotamia. The only real connection that it has is that a number of Mesopotamian civilizations (like Assyria and Babylonia) attacked and besieged the city.
in the 1300s
They took all of the Tokens, gold, basically anything worth something and Killed the woman, men and eather killed or took the children to grow to be Warrors.
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The Assyrians
Jerusalem is not terribly important to the history of Mesopotamia. The only real connection that it has is that a number of Mesopotamian civilizations (like Assyria and Babylonia) attacked and besieged the city.
wat is some inventions from 1300s
Maoris people lived in NZ in 1300s
he invented the drums in the late 1300s he invented the drums in the late 1300s
Sargon I attacked the southern region of mesopotamia with his army. Sargon I came from Akkad and the first ever language was akkadian although sumerians wrote cuneiform. Akkadian was what they called the first spoken language
Sargon I attacked the southern region of mesopotamia with his army. Sargon I came from Akkad and the first ever language was akkadian although sumerians wrote cuneiform. Akkadian was what they called the first spoken language
Yes, the 1300s are indeed in the 14th century. The 14th century encompasses the years 1301 to 1400, so any year in the 1300s, including 1300 and 1399, falls within that century.
The first Pope who started (and ended) his Pontificate in the 1300s was Pope Benedict XI.
Vikings were no longer around during the 1300s, as their reign ended in the early 1000s.
No such thing!
The 14th century.