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  1. See a map of the Middle East in 1500 BCE, when the Bronze Age civilizations of Egypt, Babylon and the Hittites were reaching their height.

  2. A collection of historical maps covering the history of the Middle East and North Africa.

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    • The fertile crescent, the cradle of civilization. World History: Patterns of Interaction. If this area wasn't the birthplace of human civilization, it was at least a birthplace of human civilization.
    • How ancient Phoenicians spread from Lebanon across the Mediterranean. Philip's Atlas of World History.
    • How the Middle East gave Europe religion, three times. The Concise Atlas of World History. The Middle East actually gave Europe religion four times, including Islam, but this map shows the first three.
    • When Mohammed's Caliphate conquered the Middle East. Mohammad Adil. In the early 7th century AD in present-day Saudi Arabia, the Prophet Mohammed founded Islam, which his followers considered a community as well as a religion.
  4. Anaximander (died c. 546 BCE) is credited with having created one of the first maps of the world, [8] which was circular in form and showed the known lands of the world grouped around the Aegean Sea at the center. This was all surrounded by the ocean.

  5. Contemporary political map of the Middle East. A map showing territories commonly considered part of the Near East. The Middle East, also known as the Near East, is home to one of the Cradles of Civilization and has seen many of the world's oldest cultures and civilizations.

  6. Apr 12, 2019 · A map indicating the major ancient and medieval states in sub-Saharan Africa. Areas and dates relate to a state at its peak. In addition, shaded areas are approximate indicators only. For the majority of the states, their precise borders are not known or disputed amongst scholars. Based upon maps from: The Penguin Atlas of African History.

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