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Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Arab Middle East |  | Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Arab Middle East: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Arab Middle East |  |
Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium BC.
Egypt declined as a major power
The Tanakh was written
Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon and created the Persian Empire (6th century BC)
Sparta and Athens fought the Peloponnesian War
Alexander the Great conquered Greece, Egypt, Persia and Afghanistan
Hellenic Greek culture spread ...
See also:Timeline of Middle Eastern History, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Prehistoric and Ancient Period, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 9th millennium BC Beginning of the Neolithic time period of the Holocene epoch, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 8th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 7th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 6th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 5th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 4th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 3rd millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 2nd millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Arab Middle East, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium AD, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 2nd millennium AD, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Turks Crusaders and Mongols, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Ottoman era, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - European domination of the Arabic and Turkish regions especially since WWI, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Contemporary Middle East |  | | Timeline of Middle Eastern History, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium AD, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 2nd millennium AD, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 2nd millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 3rd millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 4th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 5th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 6th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 7th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 8th millennium BC, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 9th millennium BC Beginning of the Neolithic time period of the Holocene epoch, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Contemporary Middle East, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - European domination of the Arabic and Turkish regions especially since WWI, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Prehistoric and Ancient Period, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Arab Middle East, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Ottoman era, Timeline of Middle Eastern History - Turks Crusaders and Mongols, history of Egypt, history of Palestine, history of Israel, history of Jordan, history of Lebanon, history of Syria, history of Turkey, history of Greece, history of Iraq, history of Iran, history of Saudi Arabia, history of Yemen, history of Oman, Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire, Ancient Greece, Persian Empire, Iran, History of Ancient Egypt: 3000 BC to 332 BC, History of Greek and Roman Egypt: 332 BC to 639 AD, History of early Arab Egypt: 639 to 1517, History of Ottoman Egypt: 1517 to 1805, Egypt under Mehemet Ali and his successors: 1805 to 1882, History of Modern Egypt: since 1882, Mesopotamia, Timeline of Islamic history, Timeline of Jewish history, Centuries, History of the Middle East, List of Pharaohs |  | |
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Timeline of Middle Eastern History - The Arab Middle East
Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium BC
- Egypt declined as a major power
- The Tanakh was written
- Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon and created the Persian Empire (6th century BC)
- Sparta and Athens fought the Peloponnesian War
- Alexander the Great conquered Greece, Egypt, Persia and Afghanistan
- Hellenic Greek culture spread through the Mediterranean
- The Roman Republic rose and fell
- Iron use becomes widespread
- The Phoenicians propagate the phonetic alphabet in the Mediterranean
- Many major religious and philosophical viewpoints are created, further explored or codified
(see also: Roman Republic, David, Homer, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Lydia, Median Empire, Chaldean Empire)
Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 1st millennium AD
- Beginning of Christianity and Islam
- Diaspora of the Jews
- The Olympic Games observed until 393
- The Library of Alexandria, largest library in the world, burned
- Rise and fall of the Roman Empire
- Islamic conquest of the Middle East and North Africa
- c. 970 - Al-Azhar University, the oldest Islamic institution for higher studies, with its corresponding mosque of Al-Azhar are founded.
- Algebra developed in the Middle East
- Chess developed, gaining widespread use
(at the same time: Beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe)
(see also: Paul of Tarsus, apostle to the gentiles created Christianity, Constantine I, Attila, Muhammad, al-Khwarizmi)
Timeline of Middle Eastern History - 2nd millennium AD
- Mongol Empires in Asia
- The agricultural and industrial revolutions
- The rise of nationalism and the nation state
- European colonization and decolonization in Africa and Asia
- Population explosion
- World-spanning wars (e.g. Seven Years' War, World War I, World War II)
- Capitalism and Communism
(see also: Genghis Khan)
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