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They all relied on agriculture.
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All of these civilizations had rivers in them. Egypt had Nile, Mesopotamian had Tigress and Euphrates while Indus had the river Indus. Most of their economy was dependent upon agriculture and they were in contact with each other by the sea route.
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To create a new system of laws based on democratic ideas
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The Code of Hammurabi was one of the oldest and very complete written legal codes ever found. This code of law was written by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, who reigned from 1792 to 1750 B.C in Mesopotamian civilization of Babel. This code of law was carved onto a big black stone pillar that was looted by invaders but finally rediscovered in 1901.
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He forced them into exile.
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When the last Jewish monarch, Zedekiah, revolted, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the Temple of Jews present in Judah and exiled most of the remaining Jews from the city. He was very angry on Jews and he even forced members of the royal family, including Daniel and his colleagues Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah to exile.
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The Aryans were stronger fighters because they had access to horses.
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Aryan people came into India and brought in the civilization there. They were great warriors as they knew how to use spear and metal weapons. They also used horses to ride and in the time of war. Thus, the bravery and warrior nature of them effected the lives of native Indian.
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They went from nomads to farmers.
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In the beginning, Aryans were savage and they used to eat animals flesh. Beside that they started to settle at the bank of river Indus and then they started living peacefully. They transformed the jungle into farmlands and they started to keep the cattle as pets.
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Which best describes the earliest form of writing?
It is called hieroglyphics.
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Hieroglyphs are the characters in any system of writing in which symbols represent objects such as tools, animals, or boats and ideas such as motion, time, and joy. We can see these sort of characters in ancient Greek and Egyptian manuscripts
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Indus River
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Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are the two most popularly recognized cities from this ancient civilization in map which are located on the bank of Indus River. They were the first cities in the world to have a sophisticated sewage system. They were multi-cultural societies where traders from Mesopotamia and even Egypt brought their wares and goods here. The mighty Indus had become their highway for the rest of the civilizations in the ancient world.
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The king's palace
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The king’s palace was considered to be the most important figure in the city. The king was the leader and he must be there in every religious or government affair. Whenever there used to be a festival or religious event, it would hold in the centre of the city, therefore, the palace was constructed in the centre of the city.