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"Greeks created settlements along the Aegean coast of Ionia (or Asia Minor) from the 8th century BCE. Important colonies included Miletos, Ephesos, Smyrna, and Halikarnassos. Athens traditionally claimed to be the first colonizer in the region which was also of great interest to the Lydians and Persians."By google
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The king greatly encouraged Islamic learning, especially at Timbuktu, which, with its mosques, universities, and many Koranic schools, became not only the holiest city in the Sudan region of West Africa but also an internationally famous centre of culture and religious study.
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I believe the best answers are: humans moved out of Africa, and h<span>umans learned how to control fire
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Muḥammad ibn<span> ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbdul-Muttalib ibn Hashim</span><span> in short form </span>Muhammad<span>, is considered by </span>Muslims<span> to be the </span>last Rasul<span> </span><span>, and </span>Nabi<span> sent by </span>Allah<span> (</span>Arabic<span>: </span>الله, "The God") to guide humanity to the right way (Qur’an 7:157) (c.<span> 570 – 8 June, 632).</span>