Title: The Middle East: Cradle of Civilization
1The Middle EastCradle of Civilization
2Multiple groups shaped the early history of the
Middle East
- Sumerians
- Babylonians
- Assyrians
- Egyptians
- Hebrews
- Persians
3Sumerians
- First of the civilizations in this area
- Influenced the Babylonian and Assyrian
civilizations
http//ragz-international.com/sumeria.htm
4Sumerian Firsts
- Cuneiform writing
- System of numbers based on 60 (led to our
60-minute time segments and 360 degree circle - Cities often more like small nations
http//www.crystalinks.com/sumerlanguage.html
5Sumerians
- Temples were originally the main institution of
the cities. - As the cities grew military leaders replaced the
priests. The leaders eventually became kings.
Ziggurat Remains at Ur http//www.hope.edu/bandst
ra/RTOT/CH1/CH1_BAB.HTM
6Babylonians
- King Sargon contributed to the start of Semitic
language. - A group of nomads, called Amorites, founded the
village of Babylon, built on the Euphrates.
http//www.crystalinks.com/babylonian.html
7Semitic Groups
- Their king Hammurabi was famous for his legal
code - His kingdom included Sumer, Akkad, Assur, and
Ninevah - His idea of justice was an eye for an eye.
At left, pictures the giving of the laws
http//members.tripod.com/clayt/Humanities/Hammura
bi.html
8Babylonians
- Admired Sumerian society
- Used the Sumerian language.
- Reshaped many Sumerian tales to create The Epic
of Gilgamesh.
http//www.piney.com/Gil01.html
9Egypt
- Villages along the Nile were split into two
countries Upper and Lower Egypt. - Pyramids were the symbol of the afterlife and
still are associated with Egypt.
http//www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/maps/
mainmap.html
10Hieroglyphics
- Like the Sumerian system, based on pictures
- Eventually changed to a system where the symbols
could also represent sound - Written on papyrus, a material made from the
reeds of the Nile
http//www.elismorrowsch.com/classroomnews/lp6hier
o.htm
11Egypt
- Religion was the key aspect.
- Worshipped gods that were associated with Nature.
- Pharaoh Amenhotep (right) changed Egyptian
religion by creating the worship one god Aton.
http//www.crystalinks.com/akhenaten.html
12Egyptian creations
- For a short period, monotheism
- Surveying a result of the yearly flooding of
the Nile - Geometry
- 12-month, 365 day calendar
Pyramids of Giza http//www.culturefocus.com/pyram
ids-2.htm
13The Middle East is the birthplace of three major
religions
- Judaism
- Christianity
- Islam
- All are monotheistic
- (having only one God)
14The Hebrews
- Recorded their history in the Bible.
- Believed in one God with whom they had a
covenant- an agreement that He would protect them
as long as they obeyed Him
Fragments from the book of Ecclesiastes http//ww
w.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/educational_site/dead_sea_
scrolls/qohelet.shtml
15Hebrews
- Famine caused them to travel to Egypt, where they
were enslaved by the pharaohs. - Moses, their leader, saved them from captivity.
- Given the Ten Commandments
http//clipart.christiansunite.com/1065102061/10_C
ommandments _Clipart/10_Commandments002.gif
16Hebrews
- Released from Egypt, they fought against the
Philistines and others for their promised land - Succeeded in 1025 under the leadership of David,
later the king of Israel
http//www.israelmybeloved.com/land/pics/map_david
kingdom_med.jpg
17Hebrew Legacy
- Monotheism (specifically, Judaism)
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- Greater respect for human life
- than previous Middle Eastern societies
- Deep concern with moral behavior
18Persian Culture
- Group of Aryan tribes migrated to what is now
Iran in about 2000 B.C. - Overwhelmed the natives and seized control
- Name comes from Persis, or Pars, an area that was
one of the most powerful
http//www.execulink.com/wblank/persia.htm
19Persian empire
- Created by the conquests of Cyrus the Great and
his son-in-law, Darius I - Divided into provinces, it was connected by a
system of roads and relay stations
(relief from Persepolis - Darius
http// www.livius.org/da-dd/darius/darius_i_0.htm
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20Persians PracticedTolerance
- Allowed some political freedom
- Respected native customs and religions
- Result was minimized dissent and chances of
rebellion
21Fell to Alexander the Great in 331 B.C.
http//aztec.lib.utk.edu/kidder/alex1.html
22Zoroastrianism
- Official Persian religion
- Dominant from 500 B.C. until Islam replaced it in
7th century A.D. - Still practiced in a few areas
- World is governed by two opposing forces, good
and evil, who are fighting. However good will
eventually prevail. - Followers of good will be rewarded with eternity
in paradise
23Zoroastrian gods
One of the symbols of Ahura Mazda, the
sun god
http//www.bamjam.net/Iran/Persepolis.html
24Persian literature
- Ethical and moral works primarily
- Best known form is poetry, although prose exists
- Poetry used to preserve history, first in
pre-Islamic times, and again during 9th and 10th
centuries
25Shah-nama
- National epic of Persian people
- Written by Abul-Qasim Firdawsi
- Used existing stories
- Used Persian vocabulary as much as possible
- Intended to preserve national identity in the
wake of Islamic conquest
26Shah-nama
- A history of Persia from the beginning of the
world to the Arab conquest - Describes the creation and the earliest kings
fights with the demons of darkness - Long cycle of wars between the Persians and the
Turan - Reign of Yazdigird, last pre-Islamic ruler of
Persia
27Shah-namaMain Characters
- Rustam(Father)
- Suhrab(Son)
28Rustam
- Greatest hero
- Spans three centuries
- Adapted into an English poem by Matthew Arnold
29Islam
- Originated 6th century A.D.
- Founded by Mohammad, a citizen of Mecca
- Mohammad received revelations from the angel
Gabriel. - Revelations became the Koran
30From the city of Mecca where Mohammad lived,
Islam spread with the conquest of what are now
Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and
Lebanon.
31Islamic Beliefs
- One God, Allah, who is creator and sustainer of
all things - All are required to submit to his will Islam
means submission - Five Pillars submit, pray five times a day,
- perform acts of charity, fast during Ramadan,
and make a pilgrimage to Mecca
32Islamic Beliefs5 Pillars of Islam
33Islamic Beliefs5 Pillars of Islam
- Turn to Mecca pray five times a day
34Islamic Beliefs5 Pillars of Islam
35Islamic Beliefs5 Pillars of Islam
36Islamic Beliefs5 Pillars of Islam
- Make a pilgrimage to Mecca
37Place of other religions
- Torah and New Testament held to be scriptures
- Islam is the final and perfect one in a series of
religions, including Judaism and Christianity
38Islam remains the major religion of the area
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- However, the area has sites sacred to
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
39Arabic literature
- Odes usually committed to memory, but later
recorded - Religious commentaries, primarily on the Koran
- History
- Philosophy
- Science
- Fiction began later than others
40Rumi
- A founder of a group of Islamic ascetics known as
the whirling dervishes - A major Islamic poet
- A best-seller even today with a CD to his
credit-Madonna recorded one of his poems. - A writer of passionate love poetry- to Allah
http//www.shira.net/dervturk.htm
41One Thousand and One Nights
- Most famous Arabic lit
- A collection of fables folktales
- Framed by the story of Shaharazad, who used the
stories to save her life
42European nations actions have impacted the
Middle East
- After World War I, the British, who with the
French had taken over Arab territories,
established a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
43When the British withdrew in 1948, the State
of Israel was proclaimed.
- Arabs protested bitterly and violence over this
issue is a major part of newscasts today.
44 - What does The land between two rivers mean?
- Name two firsts invented by the Sumerians
45- 3. Whos code was based on the principle, eye
for an eye? - 4. Name the writing system the Egyptians invented
46- 5. What did a pyramid symbolize for the
Egyptians? - 6. What was one invention of Egyptian science?
47- 7. What was one key religious difference unique
to Hebrew culture? - 8. Which culture enslaved the Hebrews?
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