5. Briefly write about the decline of the Mesopotamian civilization.
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By 2300 BC, agricultural economy of the Mesopotamians began to shatter as the soil could no longer support plants.
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Historians also opine that wars were an important cause for the collapse.
Finally, it was the invasion of Hittites which marked the end of Old Babylonian Empire in Mesopotamia during 1900 BC to 1600 BC.
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Mesopotamian civilization was likely wiped out by dust storms nearly 4,000 years ago. The Akkadian Empire, which ruled what is now Iraq and Syria from the 24th to the 22nd Century B.C., was likely unable to overcome the inability to grow crops, famine and mass social upheaval
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