The history of the Middle East in the past 500 years is one of the power of the empire. At first the Assyrians, then the Babylonians and Meads, and now the Persian Empire, the greatest country in ancient history. world
Conquering this vast empire was the achievement of Persian King Cyrus. His successor, Darius, is now sitting on the throne of Persia and is reorganizing the empire with a more concentrated route. The Persian Empire now covers the whole region and later. Xiaoya's Lydians, Frisians and Ionicians, Greeks, Phoenicians, Syria and Levanto Jews (newly restored their homeland), Egyptians, Babylonians of Mesopotamia, and various Iranian people belong to the regime now I will
This series of great empires - and the policies of resettlement of Assyrians and Babylonians - conquered the people of the group scattered throughout the territory - led to great dislocation of the population. As a result, the old language disappeared and Aramaean became a common language in this area. It is an easy-to-learn alphabet, which greatly stimulates international trade and inter-regional communication.
So far, the Middle Eastern civilization, which has a history of 3,000 years in Central Central America, has reached new heights.
This is the era of Buddha and Confucius, the two thinkers will have a big influence on the history of the world.
World religions such as Judaism, Christianity, worship of fire, Islam, etc. rose mostly between 500 BC and 600 AD. In the course of this 1000 years, parts of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and East Asia have changed from polytheism to single god faith or universal philosophy. We often think that Christianity and Muslim may be the dominant universal religion of today, but the universal philosophy began before these religions and spread through the universal religion of the empire It was.
By 2000 BC, the steel industry began in North Africa and quickly spread to sub-Saharan Africa sub-Saharan Africa. By 500 BC, metalworking has been fully established in many parts of eastern and west Africa. Bronze ware from Egypt, North Africa, Nubia and Ethiopia was discovered around 500 BC, indicating that sub-Saharan trade networks have been established so far. The exploration of European Africa began with ancient Greeks and Romans. In 332 BC, Alexander the Great established Alexander in Egypt, after his death he will become the capital of prosperity of the Ptolemy dynasty. After the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean coast of North Africa, this region was integrated economically and culturally into the Roman regime. Christianity spread rapidly throughout the region