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Assyrians and Babylonians Chapter one Section 3
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Assyria Located in northern Mesopotamia near the Tigris River 900 B.C. began taking over Mesopotamia
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Assyria Capital – Nineveh (on Tigris River) Provinces – empire was divided into political districts called provinces Roads – Assyria had a great system of roads
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Why were the Assyrians so strong? Well organized Learned how to make iron stronger from the Hittites (better weapons) Fierce invaders Well organized government
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Life in Assyria Babylonian writing Babylonian gods Bigger punishments Large temples and palaces One of the world’s first libraries was in Nineveh
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Assyrian king hunting a lion
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The Chaldeans 627 B.C. Chaldeans joined the Medes Together they fought back and put an end to the Assyrian Empire Capital – Babylon Famous king - Nebuchadnezzar
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Babylon Largest and richest city Surrounded by large brick wall Large palaces and temples Ziggurat Hanging Gardens
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Babylon, the Hanging Gardens, and the Tower of Babel
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Babylon Located on trade route between Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf Caravans – groups of traveling merchants
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Babylon Center of science Astronomers – studied stars, planets, etc.
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Babylon Made the first sundials (to tell time) Made the 7 day week
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The Fall of Babylon Weak leaders Poor harvests Decreased trade Captured by Persians in 539 B.C.
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