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You did not include the map so we have no reference for it. However, doing some research to find maps of that ancient time, we can comment on the following general terms.
Based on my knowledge of the geography of ancient Mesopotamia, the two cities that would be most likely to engage in a thriving agricultural trade could have been Babylon and Kish.
These two cities were so close and developed agricultural techniques that allowed them to take advantage of the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to grow crops in that fertile land. Another important agricultural trade relationship could have been between Ur and Eridu, important city-states in the south region of Mesopotamia.
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Amani Ballour is a medical doctor that saved many, thousands of lives while working in an underground hospital in Syria during the horrible civil war in that Middle East country.
Dr. Amani Ballour is a 33 yeard old medical doctor that had to start to work attending hurt people during the battled confrontations of the Syrian War. Indeed, she is a pediatrician but had to help adults in this underground facility to avoid air raids and explosions on the ground. She adapted this underground improvised facility called "The Cave," close to Damascus, the capital city of Syria.
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Andrew Jackson defended New Orleans against the threats of British forces also called the war of 1812.
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The causes for all three kingdoms to rise and fall were based on leadership and economic issues. ... Mali rose as a result of strong military leadership and fell when the empire became too large for a weak king to rule. History repeated itself when the same happened to Songhai.