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5000 years of Middle East!

Printed From: History Community ~ All Empires
Category: Regional History or Period History
Forum Name: Ancient Mesopotamia, Near East and Greater Iran
Forum Discription: Babylon, Egypt, Persia and other civilizations of the Near East from ancient times to 600s AD
URL: http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=15461
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Topic: 5000 years of Middle East!
Posted By: erkut
Subject: 5000 years of Middle East!
Date Posted: 12-Oct-2006 at 22:59
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Posted By: The Gypo
Date Posted: 12-Oct-2006 at 23:58
Nice post...

Yea, the Middle East has always been at the heart of changeovers..be it Egyptian, Persian, European etc


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Posted By: çok geç
Date Posted: 13-Oct-2006 at 01:05
beautiful post. I like how it gives a very brief view of the empires sequence that ruled the Middle East.

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Posted By: Zagros
Date Posted: 13-Oct-2006 at 15:10
It missed Parthian, Mittani and Medean.  Also Timurid and Safavid.

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Posted By: xi_tujue
Date Posted: 13-Oct-2006 at 15:16
its verry impressive thank you erkut for sharingClap


Posted By: çok geç
Date Posted: 14-Oct-2006 at 01:07
Originally posted by Zagros

It missed Parthian, Mittani and Medean.  Also Timurid and Safavid.
Yeah true. I noticed just now that the emphasis was on empires ruling Middle Eastern section of the mideterranean. It missed the emmpires formed east of the Tigris completely.


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D.J. Kaufman
Wisdom is the reward for a lifetime of listening ... when youd have preferred to talk.


Posted By: Sharrukin
Date Posted: 29-Oct-2006 at 01:52
I've noticed that it started with the Egyptian Empire, yet there were even more ancient empires (like some said, the Mitannian) but it missed an earlier Hittite Empire, an earlier Babylonian Empire, the Amorite Empire of the Assyrians, the late Sumerian Empire of Ur, and last, but not least, the Akkadian Empire. 


Posted By: Chilbudios
Date Posted: 29-Oct-2006 at 08:47
The chronology is bizarre (many empires coexisted and fought and changed their borders at each one's expense), the selection looks arbitary (probably fame), the maps seem inaccurrate, with all that the idea is interesting and with more work could have been a better overview.


Posted By: Arde´shir
Date Posted: 24-Feb-2007 at 07:59
The Roman Empire's borders were constantly changed due to battles with the Parthians and Sassanids.


Posted By: Top Gun
Date Posted: 24-Feb-2007 at 09:24
there is already an topic about thisSleepy

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