Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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4 | Babylonian code of law from ~ 1754 BCE | Code of Hammurabi | 80%
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9 | Macedonian king, who conquered Persia | Alexander the Great | 78%
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3 | Empire founded by King Sargon, which conquered most of Sumer | Akkad | 75%
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6 | City, which overthrow the Neo-Assyrian Empire | Babylon | 68%
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2 | Legendary king from this city featured in an epic poem | Gilgamesh | 68%
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8 | Persian king, who conquered Mesopotamia in ~ 550 BCE | Cyrus II | 67%
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15 | Turkish Empire controlling Mesopotamia from the 16. Century to WWI | Ottoman Empire | 67%
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16 | European State gaining control of Iraq after WWI | United Kingdom | 67%
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1 | Important Sumerian City, which gave Iraq its name | Uruk | 67%
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19 | Another country invaded by him | Kuwait | 63%
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20 | Name of two US-Presidents, who declared war on the Iraq | Bush | 62%
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14 | Nomadic Empire, which killed many in this city in 1258 | Mongolian Empire | 62%
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18 | Dictator, who invaded Iran in 1980 | Saddam Hussein | 60%
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13 | City, founded by the Abbasids, which became central to the Golden Age of Islam | Baghdad | 53%
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12 | People Group defeating and conquering the Sassanids in the 7. Century | Arabs | 45%
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17 | Founding year of the Republic of Iraq | 1958 | 35%
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7 | King, who build the Hanging Gardens in this city | Nebuchadnezzar II | 33%
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5 | Besides Assur, most important city of Assyria, located inside of Mosul | Ninive | 33%
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10 | Greek Diadoch, who controlled Mesopotamia | Seleucus | 30%
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11 | Capital of the Parthian and Sassanid Empire | Ktesiphon | 13%
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