After the Assyrians, the Neo-Babylonian Empire, also known as the Chaldean Empire, rose to power in the Fertile Crescent. This empire reached its peak under King Nebuchadnezzar II, who is famous for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the conquest of Jerusalem. The Neo-Babylonian Empire eventually fell to the Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great in 539 BCE.
Assyrians
the Assyrians
Persians
Sargon. He was the Fertile Crescent's most powerful king, and ruled the longest.
the assyrians the phoenicians the persians the isrealites and babylonians
the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans
The entire Fertile Crescent was ruled by the Chaldeans from 605 to 538 B.C. This new empire included Persia, Anatolia, Babylon, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt.
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The entire Fertile Crescent was ruled by the Chaldeans from 605 to 538 B.C. This new empire included Persia, Anatolia, Babylon, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt.
Swords and spears made of iron.
Sargon - AkkadiansHammurabi - Babylonians Nebuchadnezzar - ChaldeansCyrus - Persians- Hittites- Assyrians
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