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Essay heading: Iraq: Crucible of Civilization
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In 612 BC, the Scythians, Medes and the Chaldeans overthrew the reign of the Assyrians.
For about 11 centuries, Mesopotamia was dominated by foreign invaders. First were the Persian led by Cyrus the Great. After them came the mighty Greeks inspired by their leader Alexander the Great. He died in Babylon in 323 BC... displayed 300 characters
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He died in Babylon in 323 BC. Mesopotamia is then controlled for 350 years by the Parthians then by the Sassanids. Ending the reign of the Sassanid were the Arabs on 637 AD. From 750 to 1258 AD the Abbasid Caliphate establish its capital at Baghdad which became the golden age of Islamic arts and sciences... displayed next 300 characters
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