Mesopotamia
1. Mesopotamia, 4000-3500 B.C. Meaning “between two rivers” in Greek, Mesopotamia (located in modern-day Iraq, Kuwait and Syria) is considered the birthplace of civilization.
In 332 BC, Macedonian ruler Alexander the Great conquered Egypt as he toppled the Achaemenids and es ...
9 month ago Which pharaoh had 200 wives?Ramses II's Ramses II's long life—he lived between 90 and 96 years—gave him ample opportunity to ma ...
9 month ago Did Ramses 2 marry his daughters?Yes, Ramesses II married at least four of his daughters: Meritamen, Bintanath, Meritaten and Ankhese ...
9 month ago What pharaoh died at age 19?King Tut King Tut died at age 18 or 19 around 1324 B.C, but there are many theories surrounding how ...
9 month ago How strong is Persian Empire?From 539 BC to 331 BC, the Persian Empire was the most powerful state in the world. Ruled from Persi ...
9 month ago How big was Iran ancient?About 2,300 years ago, the Persian Empire covered over two million square miles and held nearly half ...
9 month ago Who was the Persian king of Egypt?Cambyses II Cambyses II, (flourished 6th century bce), Achaemenid king of Persia (reigned 529–522 b ...
9 month ago When did Persia become Iran?1935 In 1935 the Iranian government requested those countries which it had diplomatic relations wit ...
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