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The cubic building at the center of Islam's most important mosque, the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

 Kaaba

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The Mesopotamian valley, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is considered the cradle of civilization

Birthplace of civilization

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Islam is the predominant religion, but the region is also home to significant populations of Jews and Christians

Demographics and culture

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A single ruler holds absolute power, often passed down through a family. 

Absolute Monarchies

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 Achaemenid king of Persia.

Xerxes I was a Persian king of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BCE, son of Darius I

200

A famous shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem

Dome of the Rock

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Early societies developed advanced irrigation systems and the first forms of the alphabet in the Levant region, which is along the eastern Mediterranean coast

Innovations

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The region features mountains like the Zagros and the Anatolian Plateau, as well as peninsulas such as the Arabian Peninsula and the Anatolian Peninsula (modern-day Turkey).

Geography and climate

200

 

The monarch is the head of state, but their power is limited by a constitution. Other branches of government, like a parliament, also exist. 

Constitutional Monarchies

200

 Iranian revolutionary and the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Ruhollah Khomeini

300

 A historic mosque located in Iran that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Jame' Mosque of Isfahan

300

The Sumerians, Akkadians, and Babylonians, who lived in Mesopotamia, developed some of the world's first cities and the cuneiform writing system.

First cities and writing

300

There is no single government in Southwest Asia; it is composed of various types of governments, including monarchies and republics.

Politics and economy


300

The head of state is not a monarch, and leadership is often determined through elections

Republics

300

who's is the current Supreme Leader of Iran. 

Ali Khamenei

400

An ancient city in Jordan, famous for its buildings carved into rose-red cliffs.

Petra

400

Monotheistic religions

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all originated in this region, with a deep connection to the land and each other.

400

The population is diverse, with major ethnic groups including Arabs, Persians, and Kurds.

Demographics and culture

400

 The executive leader (prime minister) is chosen by the legislature.

Parliamentary Republics

400

who is the former President of Iran.

Hassan Rouhani

500

A mountain range in Oman that is notable for its unique water channels, known as falaj.

 Al-Ḥajar range

500

 Agriculture and settlement

The Fertile Crescent was a key area for the Neolithic Revolution, where humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to farming and animal domestication, leading to settled communities.

500

Islam's origins are in the Arabian Peninsula, with the Prophet Muhammad beginning to spread the faith around 610 AD.

Religion and history

500

 A system where religious leaders have significant political power.

Theocratic Republics

500

Founder of the Achaemenid Empire (ancient Persia).


Cyrus the Great