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City-States to Empire…

City-States to Empire…. City. City States- walled cities. City Center-Ziggurat. POLYtheisim- worship of many Gods Theocracy- govenrment controlled by religious leaders. Epic of Gilgamesh- World’s Oldest Story. EMPIRE.

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City-States to Empire…

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  1. City-States to Empire…

  2. City • City States- walled cities

  3. City Center-Ziggurat

  4. POLYtheisim- worship of many Gods • Theocracy- govenrment controlled by religious leaders

  5. Epic of Gilgamesh- World’s Oldest Story

  6. EMPIRE • Large territory where several groups of people are ruled by a single powerful leader or government

  7. King Sargon-established 1st empire- AKKAD • Strong King, skilled general • Defeated the king of Uruk and then controlled all of Mesoptamia • Akkad ruled Sumer- but they still maintained irrigation systems and cuneiform

  8. Stele: stone slab on which a picture is carved

  9. Victory Stele- created to celebrate military victory of Sargon’s grandson

  10. Hammurabi- King of Babylon

  11. Code of Hammurabi

  12. Ashurbanipal- King of Assyria • North of Babylon • Fierce warriors- advanced weapons and military equipment • Used horses and iron weapons in battle • “Siege Machine”

  13. Chaldea/ Babylonia • King Nebuchadnezzar expanded empire • Built inner and outer walls around the city of Babylon with moats and guard towers • Fierce warriors, cruel to defeated peoples

  14. Hanging Gardens of Babylon

  15. Persian Empire • Land we now call Iran (east of the Zagros Mountains) • Expanded to include all of Mesopotamia, Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), Cannaan (Israel), Egypt, India and parts of Europe • Cyrus was the 1st leader, then Alexander the Great

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