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Was babylonian empire in 1754 bc all of Mesopotamia or northern Mesopotamia?

they ruled AL of MesopotamiaBy that time, Hammurabi was the King and he had all the territories gathered by then.


What group did not occupy Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia came under the control progressively of the Assyrian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Persian Empire, the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Empire, etc etc up to today's Iraq. All the rest of the world did not occupy Macedonia.


When did Hammurabi become a Pharaoh?

He was the sixth king of Babylon from 1792 BC to 1750 middle chronology. He became the first king of the Babylonian Empire following the abdication of his father, Sin-Muballit, extending Babylon's control over Mesopotamia by winning a series of wars against neighboring kingdoms.[2] Although his empire controlled all of Mesopotamia at the time of his death, his successors were unable to maintain his empire.


Who is the king of Babylonia Empire what did he do to be a King?

They were the first, great civilization. They Babylonian's were known to between the famous rivers, which is in Mesopotamia. They had a great area for farming and such great riches such as gold and copper. With all this, they became very powerful.


What did the Persians of Mesopotamia do?

The Persians did not come from Mesopotamia - they were a vassal of Media, which they took over and then with their help, conquered the Babylonian Empire in Mesopotamia. They then expanded this empire to include all the Middle East, Egypt and east as far as today's Pakistan. This empire lasted for two hundred years until taken over by Alexander the Great.

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Was babylonian empire in 1754 bc all of Mesopotamia or northern Mesopotamia?

they ruled AL of MesopotamiaBy that time, Hammurabi was the King and he had all the territories gathered by then.


What group did not occupy Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia came under the control progressively of the Assyrian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Persian Empire, the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Empire, etc etc up to today's Iraq. All the rest of the world did not occupy Macedonia.


Who brought all Mesopotamia into Babylonian?

Hammurabi :)


What happened to Sumer under Sargon rule?

He Created the first world empire & he extended this empire to include all Mesopotamia


What four groups that conquered all of Mesopotamia after the Babylonian?

The Hittites, Kassites, Assyrains and the Chaldeans conquered all of Mesopotamia after the Babylonians


How did Hammurabi's code affect society?

The Babylonian Empire reached from Palestine to Iran and Turkey. All Mesopotamia was completely inside the Babilonian Empire. Indeed, Hammurabi coded laws for the first time in history as we know and that was important to the empire people.


Is akkadia babylonia assyria and neo-babylonia an empire and who are there rulers?

The Akkadian Empire was an ancient Semitic empire centered in the city of Akkad and its surrounding region in ancient Mesopotamia which united all the indigenous Akkadian speaking Semites and the Sumerian speakers under one rule within a multilingual empire. Akkadian is an extinct Semitic language that was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia and constituted the language of the Babylonian Empire.


What happened to Sumer?

everyone that liveed there died a terrible death in a crashing earthquake in 1654


Was the Babylon Empire in 1754 bc was all of Mesopotamia or just northern Mesopotamia?

By 1754 the Babylonians and Hammurabi had conquered ALL of Mesopotamia


Which early society is recognized for creating the law code called the Code of Hammurabi?

Hammurabi (1760 BCE) himself was a Babylonian, but the laws he codified may date as far back as the 4th millennium BCE. "Mesopotamian" is probably a good non-scholastic answer. Babylon. But these laws were generally recognized in all of Mesopotamia prior to codification. Mesopotamian, more specifically Babylonian.


When did Hammurabi become a Pharaoh?

He was the sixth king of Babylon from 1792 BC to 1750 middle chronology. He became the first king of the Babylonian Empire following the abdication of his father, Sin-Muballit, extending Babylon's control over Mesopotamia by winning a series of wars against neighboring kingdoms.[2] Although his empire controlled all of Mesopotamia at the time of his death, his successors were unable to maintain his empire.


Why did the neo-babylonian empire fall?

All empires comes to and end.