The correct answer should be Timbuktu.
That is because it was inhabited by numerous famous Islamic scholars during its golden age and had a developed book trade market.
The Second World War<span> was history's largest and most significant armed conflict. It served as the breeding ground for the modern structure of security and intelligence, and for the postwar balance of power that formed the framework for the </span>Cold War<span>. Weapons, materiel, and actual combat, though vital to the Allies' victory over the Axis, did not alone win the war.</span>
The civilizations of the Mesopotamian<span> area, which include the Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians and Akkadians, had numerous </span>achievements<span>, such as a form of written communication with pictures, mathematics, trade and astronomy.</span>
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Wilderness Road -Toll roads
Robert Fulton - Built the steamboat New Orleans
Nicholas Roosevelt - Ran from Cumberland to Vandalia
Lancaster-Philadelphia Turnpike - Ran from Kingsport to Kentucky River
Turnpikes - Built the steamboat Clermont
National Road - Log roads
Corduroy Roads - First highway
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