Mesopotamia belonged to a region located in the Middle East (predominantly in present-day Iraq) between two major rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. Their natural conditions, mainly because of soil fertility, allowed small villages to be formed on their territory.
Soil fertility was ensured by the flooding cycle of the two rivers that soaked the soil with organic material and allowed the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. The word "Mesopotamia" originates from the Greek language and means "land between rivers" in a direct mention of the importance of rivers for that region.
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Who should be in charge of punishments
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Hello! The judges belong to a legal system that is under the command of the state. The media cannot influence the work assigned by the same, and there is no variation of opinions among the public on who should implement the penalties for criminals since it is a separate issue that does not depend on them.
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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (/ˌsʌtʃɪn tɛnˈduːlkər/ (About this soundlisten); born 24 April 1973) is an Indian former international cricketer who served as captain of the Indian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.[5] He is the highest run scorer of all time in International cricket. Considered as the world's most prolific batsman of all time,[6] he is the only player to have scored one hundred international centuries, the first batsman to score a double century in a One Day International (ODI), the holder of the record for the most runs in both Test and ODI cricket, and the only player to complete more than 30,000 runs in international cricket.[7] In 2013, he was the only Indian cricketer included in an all-time Test World XI named to mark the 150th anniversary of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.[8][9][10] He is affectionately known as Little Master or Master Blaster.[11][12][13][14]
Tendulkar took up cricket at the age of eleven, made his Test debut on 15 November 1989 against Pakistan in Karachi at the age of sixteen, and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for close to twenty-four years. In 2002, halfway through his career, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ranked him the second-greatest Test batsman of all time, behind Don Bradman, and the second-greatest ODI batsman of all time, behind Viv Richards.[15] Later in his career, Tendulkar was a part of the Indian team that won the 2011 World Cup, his first win in six World Cup appearances for India.[16] He had previously been named "Player of the Tournament" at the 2003 edition of the tournament, held in South Africa.
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