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3100–2700
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Proto-Elamite cuneiform
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3000–2300
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Sumerian civilization
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2800
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Sumerian is first written down (not technically as cuneiform)
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2600
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Possible date for Gilgamesh as king of Uruk
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2600
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Sumerian is written using a true cuneiform script
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2500–2000
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Old Akkadian cuneiform
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2300
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Elamite cuneiform begins
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2300
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Akkadian Empire begins under King Sargon
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2200
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Akkadian Empire collapses
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2000
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Sumerian ceases as an everyday language
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2000–1600
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Old Babylonian cuneiform
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2000–1500
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Old Assyrian cuneiform
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1792–1750
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Hammurabi is king of Babylon
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1600–1000
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Middle Babylonian cuneiform
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1500–1000
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Middle Assyrian cuneiform
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1400
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Babylonian cuneiform becomes the lingua franca
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1235
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Assyria sacks Babylon
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1115–1077
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Tiglath-Pileser I is king of Assyria: first use of clay prisms
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1000–600
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Neo-Assyrian cuneiform
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1000–600
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Neo-Babylonian cuneiform
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930
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Neo-Assyrian Empire begins
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883–859
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Ashurnasirpal II is king of Assyria and builds a palace at Nimrud
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878
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Nimrud becomes the capital city of Assyria (moved from Ashur)
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858–824
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Shalmaneser III is king of Assyria and builds a new palace at Nimrud
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825
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The Black Obelisk is erected at Nimrud by Shalmaneser III
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800
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Aramaic language and script begin to spread in Mesopotamia and Persia
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753
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Mythical foundation of Rome
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713
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Sargon II of Assyria founds Khorsabad as his capital city (moved from Nimrud)
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704–681
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Sennacherib is king of Assyria and moves the capital from Khorsabad to Nineveh
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668–627
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Ashurbanipal is king of Assyria
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612
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Nineveh is sacked: collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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605–562
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Nebuchadnezzar II is king of Babylon
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600 BC–AD75
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Late Babylonian cuneiform
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559–530
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Cyrus the Great is king of Persia and founder of the Achaemenid dynasty
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555–539
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Nabonidus is king of Babylon
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530–522
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Cambyses II is king of Persia
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522–486
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Darius the Great is king of Persia
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520
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The Bisitun monument is started and Old Persian cuneiform is invented
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486–465
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Xerxes I is king of Persia
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401
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Cyrus the Younger is killed at the battle of Cunaxa
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336–331
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Darius III is king of Persia
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333
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Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeats Darius III at the battle of Issus
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331
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Persepolis is destroyed by Alexander the Great
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330
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Babylon is taken by Alexander the Great
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330
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Darius III is murdered: end of the Achaemenid (Persian) Empire, which now comes under Macedonian Greek control
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323
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Alexander the Great dies at Babylon
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238
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The Parthians (nomads from central Asia) begin to take over the former Persian Empire
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141
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Seleucia on the Tigris is taken by the Parthians
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Dates AD
75
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The last known use of cuneiform (at Babylon)
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224
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Sasanians conquer the Parthian Empire
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240
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Shapur I becomes the second ruler of the Sasanian Empire
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260
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The Roman emperor Valerian is captured by the Sasanians
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594–628
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Khusro II is ruler of the Sasanian Empire
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651
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The Sasanian Empire falls to the Arabs
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762
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Baghdad is founded by al-Mansur
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1258
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Baghdad falls to the Mongols
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1299
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Beginning of the Ottoman Empire
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1588–1629
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Shah Abbas I is ruler of Persia
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1600
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The East India Company is formed
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1602
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Cuneiform is observed for the first time at Persepolis
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1623
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Shah Abbas I of Persia captures Baghdad
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1638
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Baghdad is taken by Murad IV of the Ottoman Empire
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1661
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Bombay is ceded to Britain by Portugal
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1722
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Afghans besiege Isfahan
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1789
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Tehran becomes the capital of Persia
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1792
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Edward Hincks is born
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1798–1834
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Fath Ali is Shah of Скачать книгу
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