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  1. Events. The ruined pyramid of Userkaf at Saqqara. He was the founder of the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt. c. 2900–2334 BC: Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period. c. 2500 BC: Rice was first introduced to Malaysia. c. 2500 BC: Scribal schools flourish throughout Sumer. c. 2500 BC: Assyria is established.

    • 26th Century BC

      c. 2600–2500 BC: The Instructions of Shuruppak, the earliest...

    • 24th Century BC

      The 24th century BC was a century that lasted from the year...

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    c. 2900 BCE – 2334 BCE: Mesopotamianwars of the Early Dynastic period.
    c. 2500 BCE: Rice was first introduced to Malaysia
    c. 2500 BCE: Scribal schools do well throughout Sumer.
    c. 2500 BCE: Cylinder seal from Sumer and its impression are made. It is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
    2492 BCE—Hayk founds Armenia
    2491 BCE—Mythical Chinese Emperor Zhuanxu
    2490 BCE—Menkaura is Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
    2475 BCE—Shepseskafis Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
    Harappan civilisation, at its peak, covered an area of around 480,000 km² (298 258.172 mi²). Its heartland lay in the Indus river valley in Pakistan, but settlements spread as far as the Makran coa...
    Cycladic marble figures show the use of both the musical pipe and the kithara form of lyre. (Archaeology of the Olympics 1988)
    Earliest surviving ski is left in a peat bog at Hoting, Sweden, about this time. (Encyc. Americana)
    Sumerians use domestic asses on war chariots (Standard of Ur), not onagersas early interpreters claimed. (Clutton-Brock)
    • 26th century BC, 25th century BC, 24th century BC
  4. During the 20th century, many immigrant groups arrived in British Columbia and in the 21st centuray, Vancouver is the second most ethnically diverse city in Canada, after Toronto. Vancouver, in particular, has a long history of Chinese and Indian settlement; today, ethnic Chinese and Indians form over 30 percent of the city's population.

  5. British Columbia. /  54°N 125°W  / 54; -125. British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts ...

  6. Nov 18, 2010 · British Columbia is Canada's most westerly province, and is a mountainous area whose population is mainly clustered in its southwestern corner. BC is Canada’s third-largest province after Québec and Ontario, making up 10 per cent of Canada’s land surface. British Columbia is a land of diversity and contrast within small areas.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 25_BC25 BC - Wikipedia

    25 BC in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 25 BC XXV BC: Ab urbe condita: 729: Ancient Greek era: 188th Olympiad, year 4: Assyrian calendar: 4726: Balinese saka calendar: N/A: Bengali calendar: −617: Berber calendar: 926: Buddhist calendar: 520: Burmese calendar: −662: Byzantine calendar: 5484–5485: Chinese calendar: 乙未年 (Wood ...