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Sumerian Empire (circa 4500 - 1900 BCE)
The Sumerians developed some of the earliest city-states in southern Mesopotamia, such as Ur, Uruk, and Lagash.
Akkadian Empire (circa 2334 - 2154 BCE)
Founded by Sargon of Akkad, this was the first empire to unite multiple city-states under one rule.
Babylonian Empire (Old Babylonian Period around 1894 - 1595 BCE)
Best known for King Hammurabi, who is famous for his code of laws. The city of Babylon became a major power in Mesopotamia.
Assyrian Empire (circa 2500 - 612 BCE)
The Assyrians were notable for their military prowess and expansive empire that dominated much of the Near East at its peak.
Neo-Babylonian Empire (Chaldean Dynasty, circa 626 - 539 BCE)
This empire saw the resurgence of Babylon as a major power, especially under King Nebuchadnezzar II.R13
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