Which is the oldest civilisation in the world?

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Mesopotamia

Also known as the 'Cradle of Civilisation,' Mesopotamia is pivotal in the early development of human societies

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Location

Mesopotamia spanned the Middle East, including what are now Syria, Iraq, Kuwait, and Turkey

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Name Origin

'Mesopotamia' combines ancient words for 'middle' (meso) and 'river' (potamos), indicating its riverside location

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Ancient Civilizations

Home to the Sumerians, Assyrians, and Babylonians, Mesopotamia was a hub for early mathematical and astronomical advancements

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Agricultural Development

Animal domestication and innovative irrigation led to agricultural progress in Mesopotamia

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Innovations

Mesopotamia introduced the wheel, cursive script, cuneiform, and made strides in astronomy, mathematics, and agriculture

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Historical Dynasties

Control fluctuated between the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and the Achaemenid Empire post-539 BC Babylon fall

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Alexander the Great's Conquest

Post-332 BC conquest, Mesopotamia was integrated into the Greek Seleucid Empire following Alexander's death

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Strategic Importance

Mesopotamia was a key strategic and conflict zone among ancient empires, including Roman and Parthian engagements

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