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The Ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia Were The Oldest Civilization in The World

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Who was the first civilization to write?    Sumer!

Mesopotamia was a region comprising many cultures over time speaking different languages. The earliest known writing was invented there around 3400 B.C. in an area called Sumer near the Persian Gulf.

* Who is the founder of civilization?

The ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia were the oldest civilisation in the world, beginning about 4000 BCE. Ancient Egypt provides an example of an early culture considered a civilization.

* What is the oldest story ever written?

The Epic of Gilgamesh. What, When and Where: An epic poem concerning or (very) loosely based on the historical King Gilgamesh, who ruled Sumerian Uruk (modern day Iraq) in 2700 BC. This is the oldest written story, period, anywhere, known to exist.

* What was the first civilisation in history? 

1. Mesopotamia, 4000-3500 B.C. Meaning “between two rivers” in Greek, Mesopotamia (located in modern-day Iraq, Kuwait and Syria) is considered the birthplace of civilization.

History said Europeans are not civilized and a violation among Hybrid Human beings. 

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