Title: Empires and People of the Fertile Crescent
1Empires and People of the Fertile Crescent
2Empires and People of the Fertile Crescent
3Empire Important Events,
Inventions, Discoveries,
Characteristics, Leaders Contributions,
Achievements
- Use of iron weapons and used chariots in battle
gave them advantage over enemies. - Integrated ideas of literature, art, politics,
and law to develop an advanced culture.
- Came from Asia Minor
- Formed an empire around 1650 BC.
- Developed a strong military tradition.
Hittites 2300BC- 1200 BC
- Developed siege tactics, ladders, tunnels, etc.
to conquer cities. - Developed the use of cavalry and battering rams.
- Known as great builders and built an impressive
library in Nineveh. - Developed first postal system
- Came from Northern Mesopotamia and established a
large empire beginning around 850 BC - Capital was Nineveh
- Fierce and ruthless warriors who used
intimidation against enemies.
Assyrians 900 BC- 612 BC
- Conquered Assyrians in 612 BC
- Nebuchadnezzar was most famous ruler.
- He rebuilt the city of Babylon.
- Captured the Hebrews and exiled them to Babylon
- Built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- Outstanding astronomers.
- Developed the basis of astronomy and astrology
Chaldeans 612 BC - 539 BC
- Came from modern day Iran
- Developed largest Fertile Crescent Empire.
Divided into provinces. - Known for fair and wise rule.
- Darius and Cyrus were greatest rulers. Cyrus
allowed Hebrews to leave.
- Extensive road system. Royal Highway stretched
over 1600 miles. - Developed standard coinage for trade.
- Zoroastrianism developed as a monotheistic
religion.
Persians 550 BC- 331 BC
4Hittite Empire
5Hittite Empire
6Hittites
7Assyrian Empire
8Assyrian Empire
9Chaldean Empire
10Chaldeans
Hanging Gardens
Nebuchadnezzar
11Persian Empire
12Persian Empire
13Persian Empire
Cyrus Tomb
Cyrus the Great
14Zoroastrianism
Zoroaster Kaba
Zoroaster
15Phoenician Empire
16Phoenician Empire Major Cities
Carthage
Byblos Tyre Sidon
17Phoenician Trade
- Wine
- Weapons
- Precious metals
- Ivory
- Slaves
- Purple Dye Very expensive to make. Became a
royal color.
18The Greatest Legacy of Phoenicia
19The Hebrews (Jews, Israelites)
Abraham Father of Hebrew people
- Came from Ur in Sumer
- Established a covenant with God
- God promised Canaan to the Hebrews if they kept
the covenant
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21The Hebrews (Jews, Israelites)
Moses
- Hebrews had been held captive in Egypt for
several hundred years. - Moses led them out of Egypt in the Exodus
- Moses received the Ten Commandments which became
the basis of Hebrew law. - Believed to have authored the first five books of
the Bible called the Torah.
22King Solomon
The Hebrews (Jews, Israelites)
- Most powerful of Israeli kings.
- Beautified the capital city of Jerusalem.
- His greatest legacy was the building of a great
temple in Jerusalem. - After his death, the Israeli kingdom split with
Israel in the north and Judea in the south.
23The Babylonian Captivity
The Hebrews (Jews, Israelites)
- Chaldean king Nebuchadnezzar conquered Jerusalem
in 586. - Most Hebrews were exiled to Babylon.
- He destroyed Solomons Temple.
- Persian King Cyrus allowed the Jews to return to
Jerusalem and rebuild the temple.