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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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