How did Mesopotamian civilisation came to end?
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By the time Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire in 331 B.C., most of the great cities of Mesopotamia no longer existed and the culture had been long overtaken. Eventually, the region was taken by the Romans in 116 A.D. and finally Arabic Muslims in 651 A.D.
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By the time Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire in 331 B.C., most of the great cities of Mesopotamia no longer existed and the culture had been long overtaken. Ultimately, the region was taken by the Romans in 116 A.D. and finally Arabic Muslims in 651 A.D. 30 Sept 2019
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