what are the differences between indus and sumer civilization
There is no difference, they're the same thing!Sumer is just a short way spelling of Sumeria.(Btw, you must make sure you spell the short way 'Sumer' not 'Summer')
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What are more differences between oop and pop
mesopotamia - and Sumeria and babylonia were in mesopotamia
sumeria
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Mesopotamia / Sumeria
The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia). The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia).
That was Sumeria.
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Yes, they were once part of Mesopotamia(Fertile crescent) in Sumeria.
Sumeria was established in between 4000BCE and 3000BCE when farms from the north moved into the southern part of Mesopotamia. They were able to force the original settlers out because they were organized under a king whil the original settlers had no particular leaders.
The differences of the Nile river in Egypt and the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia is that they
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