Mesopotamia. Where was Mesopotamia? Present day Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Iran Word means “land between two rivers” The rivers are the Tigris.

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Mesopotamia

Where was Mesopotamia? Present day Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Iran Word means “land between two rivers” The rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Judeans (Israelites), Assyrians, Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonians), Persians

Map of Modern Mesopotamia

Sumeria 4000 – 2340 BC Cuneiform – wedges, clay tablets Epic of Gilgamesh – king of Uruk, friend Endiku, goddess Ishtar Ziggurats Abraham from Ur

Map of Sumeria

Akkadians BC, centered at Akkad Sargon the Great overthrows Sumerian cities

The Akkadian Empire

Babylonians 1800 BC – 1650 BC Hammurabi The Code of Hammurabi The Stele

Map of Babylonian Empire

The Assyrians Nineveh – mentioned in the Bible, Jonah and the fish King Ashurbanipal Centered around Ashur

Map of Assyrian Empire

Judea 1800 BC – Abraham from Ur (in Babylon) Isaac, Jacob (Israel), 12 sons including Joseph Captivity in Egypt 1300 BC – Moses born Israelites freed during Ramses II reign, return to Palestine Babylonian Captivity – 6 th or 5 th century BC

Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonians) BC Nebuchadnezzar II – Hanging Gardens of Babylon Took Hebrews (Israelites) into slavery, destroyed the temple in Jerusalem

Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonians)

Persian Empire Also known as Achaemenid Empire BC Cyrus the Great freed Israel, let them go back to Jerusalem and rebuild temple Zoroastrianism – monotheistic 518 BC – Darius the Great took power, built Persepolis

Map of Persian Empire