Controlling Mesopotamia was challenging for empires due to its fragmented geography, characterized by diverse city-states and shifting alliances among them. The region's fertile land attracted various groups, leading to frequent invasions and conflicts. Additionally, the complex social and cultural dynamics, along with the presence of powerful local rulers, made centralized governance difficult. Natural disasters like floods and droughts further complicated administration and resource management.
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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.
Nothing, the Nile river is a long way from Mesopotamia.
The empires in the Middle East and North Africa in the late 1700s and early 1800s were centuries behind the Europeans in military technology. Early machine-guns called "Gatling Guns" would mow down thousands of musket-wielding Arabs. Each "battle" between the Europeans and the Arabs would be a massacre and so, many Arab states conceded defeat, like Egypt. Other parts of the Middle East, like the Levant or Mesopotamia, were under Ottoman control and were acquired by the British and the French as a result of the Treaty of Versailles.
I am guessing that it was an easier life in Mesopotamia. So when the news got out they decided to go where the grass is greener.
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It was in the middle of the Fertile Crescent - Mesopotamia-Syria, which was the subject of many invasions by expanding empires. - Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Macedonians, Romans etc etc.
Because they developed iron weapons.
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.
Fury is anger so powerful that a person finds it difficult to control.
NO !!! Mesopotamia was flooded and salt was left so they suffered and all died or moved away. So Mesopotamia is gone forever. That means no kings
Viruses are so difficult to combat because they are very good at assuming control of cells and multiplying themselves to spread and produce toxins.
No such reason exists - the Hittites from Asia Minor, north of Mesopotamia created an empire. So did the Lydians and of course Athens, its empire being primarily in Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands.