Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians (Amorite), Assyrians, Neo-Babylonians (Chaldeans), Elamites, Medians, Persians, Mittani, Mari, Ebla, Hittite, Armenian, Kassite, Hurrian, Macedonian, Seleucid, Parthian, Sassanid, Arabian (Moslem), Abbasid, Taharid, Saffarid, Samanid, Buyid, Ghaznavid, Seljuq, Il-Khanid, Timurid, Safavid, Zand, Qajar, Pahlavi, Ottoman, Roman, Byzantine-- not in chronological order.
There are no 'countries' anywhere in the world that practice Judaism.
That is, Judaism is not an official state religion in any country.
Regarding the fertile crescent, more than half of the population of Israel
is comprised of Jews. In any other countries of the region, there are few
to none.
The western end of the fertile crescent touches the Mediterranean sea.
the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans
The flooding of the Tigris and the Euphrates caused silt that washed from the mountains they flowed from, onto the land making it fertile and that is why Mesopotamia is called the fertile crescent.
"The Cradle of Civilization" "Mesopotamia" "Assyria" "Iraq" Any of these what you're looking for?
The land in Mesopotamia was fertile, and it happened to be shaped like a crescent.
The Fertile Crescent is in the current countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, and Jordan.
The Fertile Crescent is in southwest Asia.
The Fertile Crescent is in the modern-day countries of Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq.
Israel and America
The modern-day countries that occupy the Fertile Crescent are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine.
The fertile crescent arches from Iraq, over to Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, down to Egypt.
Fertile Crescent.
Mostly Iraq, some other bits of countries.
The Fertile Crescent is located in Western Asia, which is part of the larger continent of Asia. Countries that encompass the Fertile Crescent region include Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine.
the answer is Iraq
The fertile crescent is not in Arabia. The fertile crescent usually refers to the twin rivers the Tigris and Euphrates which are in modern Iraq and Iran.
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