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Events
- c. 1792 BC - 1750 BC; Babylonia.
- c. 1792 BC - 1750 BC; Stela of Hamurabi, from Susa (modern Shush, Iran) was made. It is now in Musee du Louvre, Paris.
- 1787 – 1784 BC -- Amorite conquests of Uruk and Isin.
- 1786 BC -- Egypt: Queen Sobekneferu died. End of Twelfth Dynasty, start of Thirteenth Dynasty, start of Fourteenth Dynasty.
- 1779 BC - Zimrilim, the King of Mari, started to rule.
- 1770 BC -- Babylon, capital of Babylonia becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Thebes, capital of Egypt.[1]
- 1766 BC -- Shang conquest of Xia Dynasty. China .
- 1764 – 1750 BC -- Wars of Hammurabi.
- 1757 BC -- Mari sacked by Hammurabi. Zimrilim's palace was destroyed.
- 1757 BC - Zimrilim, the King of Mari, died.
- 1750 BC -- Hyksos occupation of Northern Egypt.
- 1750 BC -- A colossal volcanic eruption at Mount Veniaminof, Alaska.
- c. 1750 BC - Investiture of Zimrilim, fascimile of a wall painting from the palace at Mari (modern Tell Hariri, Iraq) was made. It is now in Musee du Louvre, Paris.
- 1749 – 1712 BC -- Mesopotamian Rebellions.
- Early Unetice culture, beginning of the Bronze Age in Central Europe.
- Minoan civilization: phase II of the Middle period (MM II).
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Babylonia, named for its capital city, Babylon, was an ancient state in the south part of Mesopotamia (in modern Iraq), combining the territories of Sumer and Akkad. ...
Winged sphinx from the palace of Darius the Great at Susa. ...
For other uses of the name Susa please see this page. ...
The main courtyard of the Louvre. ...
City flag City coat of arms Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur (Latin: Tossed by the waves, she does not sink) Coordinates Time Zone CET (GMT +1) Administration Country France Région Ãle-de-France Département Paris (75) Subdivisions 20 arrondissements Mayor Bertrand Delanoë (PS) (since 2001) City Statistics Land area...
Amorite (Hebrew âemÅrî, Egyptian Amar, Akkadian Tidnum or AmurrÅ«m (corresponding to Sumerian MAR.TU or Martu) refers to a Semitic people who occupied the country west of the Euphrates from the second half of the third millennium BC, and also the god they worshipped (see Amurru). ...
Uruk (Sumerian Unug, Biblical Erech, Greek Orchoë and Arabic ÙØ±Ùاء Warka), was an ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia, situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates, on the line of the ancient Nil canal, in a region of marshes, about 140 miles (230 km) SSE from Baghdad. ...
An International Securities Identifying Number (ISIN) uniquely identifies a fungible security, its structure is defined in ISO 6166. ...
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nomen or birth name Queen Sobekneferu (sometimes written as Nefrusobek) was the Egyptian queen of the Twelfth dynasty, who ruled without a king. ...
Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Twelfth Dynasty. ...
Unlike as explained as being chaos and disorder by later texts, the Thriteenth dynasty wasnt as bad as once thought. ...
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Intendant Ebih-Il, found in the temple of Ishtar at Mari, Archaic Dynasties (ca. ...
Events Estimation: Babylon, capital of Babylonia becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Thebes, capital of Egypt. ...
Babylon was a city in Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Babil Province, Iraq, about 50 miles south of Baghdad. ...
Babylonia, named for its capital city, Babylon, was an ancient state in the south part of Mesopotamia (in modern Iraq), combining the territories of Sumer and Akkad. ...
Thebes For the ancient capital of Boeotia, see Thebes, Greece. ...
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The ShÄng Dynasty (Chinese: åæ) or YÄ«n Dynasty (殷代) (ca. ...
This article is about the extremely ancient Chinese dynasty whose existence has yet to be thoroughly confirmed by archaeology. ...
1764 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
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This diorite head is believed to represent king Hammurabi Hammurabi (Akkadian, from Amorite ˤAmmurÄpi, The Kinsman is a Healer (ˤAmmu paternal kinsman + RÄpi healer); also transliterated Ammurapi, Hammurapi or Khammurabi) was the sixth king of Babylon. ...
Intendant Ebih-Il, found in the temple of Ishtar at Mari, Archaic Dynasties (ca. ...
This diorite head is believed to represent king Hammurabi Hammurabi (Akkadian, from Amorite ˤAmmurÄpi, The Kinsman is a Healer (ˤAmmu paternal kinsman + RÄpi healer); also transliterated Ammurapi, Hammurapi or Khammurabi) was the sixth king of Babylon. ...
Intendant Ebih-Il, found in the temple of Ishtar at Mari, Archaic Dynasties (ca. ...
(Redirected from 1750 BC) (19th century BC - 18th century BC - 17th century BC - other centuries) (3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC) Events 1787 - 1784 BC -- Amorite conquests of Uruk and Isin 1786 BC -- Egypt: End of Twelfth Dynasty, start of Thirteenth Dynasty, start of Fourteenth Dynasty 1766...
The Hyksos (Egyptian heka khasewet meaning foreign rulers, Greek ) were an ethnically mixed group of Southwest Asiatic or Semitic people who appeared in the eastern Nile Delta during the Second Intermediate Period. ...
Map showing volcanoes of Alaska Peninsula. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Juneau Largest city Anchorage Area Ranked 1st - Total 663,267 sq mi (1,717,854 km²) - Width 808 miles (1,300 km) - Length 1,479 miles (2,380 km) - % water 13. ...
Intendant Ebih-Il, found in the temple of Ishtar at Mari, Archaic Dynasties (ca. ...
The main courtyard of the Louvre. ...
City flag City coat of arms Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur (Latin: Tossed by the waves, she does not sink) Coordinates Time Zone CET (GMT +1) Administration Country France Région Ãle-de-France Département Paris (75) Subdivisions 20 arrondissements Mayor Bertrand Delanoë (PS) (since 2001) City Statistics Land area...
Events While in debtors prison, John Cleland writes Fanny Hill (Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure). ...
(19th century BC - 18th century BC - 17th century BC - other centuries) (3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC) // Events 1787 - 1784 BC -- Amorite conquests of Uruk and Isin 1786 BC -- Egypt: End of Twelfth Dynasty, start of Thirteenth Dynasty, start of Fourteenth Dynasty 1766 BC -- Shang conquest of...
Mesopotamia refers to the region now occupied by modern Iraq, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and Southwest Iran. ...
Unetice, or more properly UÌnÄtice, culture, (German: Aunjetitz) is the name given to an early Bronze Age culture, preceded by the Beaker culture and followed by the Tumulus culture. ...
The Bronze Age is a period in a civilizations development when the most advanced metalworking has developed the techniques of smelting copper from natural outcroppings and alloys it to cast bronze. ...
Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. ...
The Minoans were a pre-Hellenic Bronze Age civilization in Crete in the Aegean Sea, flourishing from approximately 2700 to 1450 BC when their culture was superseded by the Mycenaean culture, which drew upon the Minoans. ...
Significant persons This diorite head is believed to represent king Hammurabi Hammurabi (Akkadian, from Amorite ˤAmmurÄpi, The Kinsman is a Healer (ˤAmmu paternal kinsman + RÄpi healer); also transliterated Ammurapi, Hammurapi or Khammurabi) was the sixth king of Babylon. ...
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(Redirected from 1750 BC) (19th century BC - 18th century BC - 17th century BC - other centuries) (3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC) Events 1787 - 1784 BC -- Amorite conquests of Uruk and Isin 1786 BC -- Egypt: End of Twelfth Dynasty, start of Thirteenth Dynasty, start of Fourteenth Dynasty 1766...
Babylonia, named for its capital city, Babylon, was an ancient state in the south part of Mesopotamia (in modern Iraq), combining the territories of Sumer and Akkad. ...
Tang could refer to: Tang Dynasty of China Tang (Shang dynasty ruler) Transliteration of Chinese family names such as å,湯,é§,é,æ» Tang Clan of Hong Kong, the first inhabitants to leave China and settle in Hong Kong. ...
Jie may refer to: Jie (Chinese: æ¡), last ruler of the Xia dynasty the Jie (Chinese: 羯) ethnic group of the 3rd and 4th centuries AD the jie (Chinese: è¡) or jiedaobanshichu (Chinese: è¡éåäºå¤), the subdistrict administrative/political unit of China This is a disambiguation page â a list of pages that otherwise might share...
This article is about the extremely ancient Chinese dynasty whose existence has yet to be thoroughly confirmed by archaeology. ...
Inventions, discoveries, introductions - The Phaistos Disc most likely dating from about 1700 BC. Its purpose and meaning, and even its original geographical place of manufacture remains unknown, making it one of the most famous mysteries of archaeology.
The Phaistos Disc (Phaistos Disk, Phaestos Disc, Greek: ÎίÏÎºÎ¿Ï ÏÎ·Ï Î¦Î±Î¹ÏÏοÏ) is a curious archaeological find, likely dating to the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age. ...
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