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Ancient Empires (4000-550 BC)
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Indo-European languages in 4000 BC.
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Indo-European languages in 3500 BC.
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Indo-European languages in 3000 BC.
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Near East in 2600 BC.
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Indo-European languages in 2500 BC.
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Near East in 2500 BC.
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Timeline of Semitic languages (2500 BC-2024 AD).
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Near East in 2400 BC.
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Near East in 2300 BC.
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Near East in 2300 BC.
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Near East in 2200 BC.
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Near East in 2100 BC.
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Indo-European languages in 2000 BC.
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Near East in 2000 BC.
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Near East in 1900 BC.
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Near East in 1800 BC.
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Kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia (1809-1776 BC) in 1776 BC.
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Old Babylonian Empire (1894-1595 BC) in 1792-1750 BC.
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Near East in 1700 BC.
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Near East in 1600 BC.
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Indo-European languages in 1500 BC.
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Near East in 1500 BC.
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Near East in 1450 BC.
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New Kingdom of Egypt (1550-1069 BC) in 1450 BC.
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New Kingdom of Egypt (1550-1069 BC) in 1450 BC.
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New Kingdom of Egypt (1550-1069 BC) in 1450 BC.
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Near East in 1400 BC.
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Near East in 1400 BC.
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Near East in 1400 BC.
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Levant in 1400 BC.
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Mesopotamia in 1400 BC.
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Mesopotamia in 1400 BC.
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Hittite Empire (1650-1190 BC) in 1350-1322 BC.
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Hittite Empire (1650-1190 BC) in 1350-1322 BC.
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Near East in 1300 BC.
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Hittite Empire (1650-1190 BC) in 1300 BC.
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Near East in 1225-1216 BC.
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Middle Assyrian Empire (1363-912 BC) in 1305–1207 BC.
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Near East in 1200 BC.
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Bronze Age Collapse in 1200 BC.
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Anatolia in 1200 BC.
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Mesopotamia in 1200 BC.
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Canaan in 1200 BC.
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Trojan War (1260-1180/1194-1184 BC).
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Trojan War (1260-1180/1194-1184 BC).
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Trojan War (1260-1180/1194-1184 BC).
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Trojan War (1260-1180/1194-1184 BC).
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Trojan War (1260-1180/1194-1184 BC).
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Trojan War (1260-1180/1194-1184 BC).
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Middle Assyrian Empire (1363-912 BC) in 1132–1115 BC.
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Nordic Bronze Age (2000/1750-500 BC) in 1100 BC.
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Near East in 1100 BC.
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Promised Land in 1200-1050 BC.
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Promised Land in 1200-1050 BC.
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Twelve Tribes of Israel in 1200-1050 BC.
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Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) (1047-930 BC) in 1020 BC.
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Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) (1047-930 BC) in 1020 BC.
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Near East in 1000 BC.
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Near East in 1000 BC.
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Near East in 900 BC.
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Middle Assyrian Empire (1363-912 BC) and Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 950–880 BC.
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 910–860 BC.
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Urartu (860-590 BC) in 860-840 BC.
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Urartu (860-590 BC) in 860-840 BC.
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Fertile Crescent in 830 BC.
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Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (930-720 BC) and Kingdom of Judah (930-587 BC) in 830 BC.
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Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (930-720 BC) and Kingdom of Judah (930-587 BC) in 830 BC.
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Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (930-720 BC) and Kingdom of Judah (930-587 BC) in 830 BC.
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Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) (930-720 BC) and Kingdom of Judah (930-587 BC) in 830 BC.
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Middle Assyrian Empire (1363-912 BC) and Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 860–820 BC.
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Near East in 800 BC.
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Urartu (860-590 BC) in 743 BC.
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 745-727 BC.
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Urartu (860-590 BC) in 715-713 BC.
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Near East in 700 BC.
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Kingdom of Kush (1070 BC-550 AD) in 700 BC.
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Kingdom of Kush (1070 BC-550 AD) in 700 BC.
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 671 BC.
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 671 BC.
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 671 BC.
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-609 BC) in 669-631 BC.
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Translatio imperii (911 BC-1922 AD).
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West Asia in 600 BC.
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Near East in 600 BC.
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Scythians in 680-600 BC.
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Kingdom of Lydia (1200-546 BC), Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BC), Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt (664-525 BC) and Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Kingdom of Lydia (1200-546 BC), Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BC), Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt (664-525 BC) and Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BC) and Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Neo-Babylonian Empire (626-539 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC) in 600 BC.
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Median Empire (678-549 BC).