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    19th century. An 1835 illustration of power loom weaving, as part of the Industrial Revolution. The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MCM). The 19th century was characterized by vast social upheaval.

  2. Old Assyrian period. The Old Assyrian period was the second stage of Assyrian history, covering the history of the city of Assur from its rise as an independent city-state under Puzur-Ashur I c. 2025 BC [c] to the foundation of a larger Assyrian territorial state after the accession of Ashur-uballit I c. 1363 BC, [d] which marks the beginning ...

  3. The Second Intermediate Period dates from 1700 to 1550 BC. [1] : 123 It marks a period when ancient Egypt was divided into smaller dynasties for a second time, between the end of the Middle Kingdom and the start of the New Kingdom. The concept of a Second Intermediate Period generally includes the 13th through to the 17th dynasties, however ...

  4. Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (notated Dynasty XIX), also known as the Ramessid dynasty, [1] is classified as the second Dynasty of the Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom period, lasting from 1292 BC to 1189 BC. The 19th Dynasty and the 20th Dynasty furthermore together constitute an era known as the Ramesside period.

  5. Around 2000 BC, the power of Ur waned, and the Amorites came to occupy much of the area, although it was Sumer's long-standing rivals to the east, the Elamites, who finally overthrew Ur. In the north, Assyria remained free of Amorite control until the very end of the 19th century BC.

  6. 2300 - 1200 BC Assyria – 2025 - 911 BC Babylonia: 1894 - 732 BC Dilmun: 2600 - 675 BC Ebla: 3500 - 1600 BC Egypt: 3050 - 1550, 1077 - 322 BC Elam: 2800 - 550 BC Eshnuna: 2000 - 8th century BC Gojoseon: 2333 - 108 BC Hatti: 2700 - 1900 BC Hitti: 1900 - 1600 BC Illyria: 2000 - 168 BC Indus: 3100 - 1300 BC Kussara: 1900 - 1650 BC Lukka: 2000 ...

  7. 8th century BC: founded as Phoenician Melite. Derbent: Caucasus Russia: 8th century BC Continuously inhabited since the 8th century BC, it was a part of Caucasian Albania that became a satrap of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Lisbon: Lusitania Portugal: 8th century BC: Roman city of Olisipo. Phoenician settlement since as early as 1200 BC.

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