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the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans

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a powerful leader named sargon of akkad

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Who ruled the Fertile Crescent during the Bronze age?

Sargon. He was the Fertile Crescent's most powerful king, and ruled the longest.


Who ruled the Fertile Crescent from 605 to 538?

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How did the Fertile Crescent help people?

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How do Fertile Crescent help the people?

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