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Created the world’s first empire by conquering the Sumerian city-states. Hammurabi. Nebuchadnezzar. Shamshi-Adad. Hittites. Sargon I. Persians. Please Try Again. Correct. Created an empire that stretched from the Nile river To the Indus river, built the royal road, and a
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Created the world’s first empire by conquering the Sumerian city-states. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
Created an empire that stretched from the Nile river To the Indus river, built the royal road, and a Magnificent city called Persepolis. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
Built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
The Assyrian empire was created by this person. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
The first to use iron weapons and they created a legal system that was less harsh than the Babylonians. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
Developed and made public an organized system or Code of laws, each with a specific puishment. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
Became the king by murdering the king of Kish, taking His throne and building his own army. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
The Assyrian empire was created by this person. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
In 540 BCE Cyrus II built a strong army and led this empire in Its conquest of the Fertile Crescent. At one time this empire Ruled 50 million people Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
Around 1792 BCE this ruler created the Babylonian empire And came to control all of Mesopotamia. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians
The Chaldeans were ruled by this person and contributed A great deal to the study of astronomy by mapping the stars And planets. Hammurabi Nebuchadnezzar Shamshi-Adad Hittites Sargon I Persians