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Empires

Terms--Empires Tribute System Hittites (1450 – 1200 BC) Hattusha—”Hittite City” “Catastrophe” (c. 1200 BC) “Sea People” (1250 – 1150 BC) Phoenicians Carthage Assyrian Empire (c. 722 – 612 BC) Ashurbanipal Ninevah Neo-Babylonians (c. 610 BC) Nebuchadnezzar Persians Cyrus (the Great) (r. 560 – 530 BC) Satraps Zoroastrianism Zoraster Ahura Mazda

The Sea People

The Hittites

The Hittites

The Hittites

The Hittites—Ushered in the Iron Age

Hattusha

Hattusha

Hattusha—”Lion’s Gate”

The Hittite Empire & Egypt

The Phoenicians

The Phoenicians Greatest Sea Traders of the Ancient World

The Phoenicians

The Phoenician Alphabet

The Assyrian Empire

The Assyrian Empire

The Assyrian Empire

The Assyrian Army

The Assyrian Army

Ashurbanipal

Ashurbanipal

Ashurbanipal

Royal Library at Ninevah

Assyrian Propaganda

Assyrian Propaganda

Babylonian Empire

Nebuchadnezzar

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

The Persian Empire

Cyrus the Great

The Persians

Zoraster & Ahura Mazda