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| a famous citizen of Ur mentioned in the Bible |
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| the person who first took cotton goods from India to Europe |
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| the most commonly used language in the Middle East |
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| the group of people who invaded India from the north and developed the caste system |
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| the country once called East Pakistan |
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| the basis of our dating system |
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| allowed the Jews to rebuild their temple in Jerusalem |
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| an important leader in the struggle for India's independence |
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| one of India's major rivers |
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| the main religion of India |
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| among the first people to build an empire |
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| the river valley that was the home of India's ancient civilization |
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| the country once called Persia |
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| the country that became a nation in 1948 |
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| the prophet sent to preach at Ninevah |
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| the country known for its cedar trees in ancient times |
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| India's first prime minister |
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| most valuable contribution was the alphabnet |
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| built by an Indian ruler as a tomb for his favorite wife |
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| the first European to reach India by sailing around Africa |
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| the "Father of Modern Missions" |
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| the cotton material first made in India |
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| first made by the Lydians |
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| used by Sumerians to stamp their documents |
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| a line of rulers all in the same family |
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| the false idea that man began as an animal |
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| man's attempt to put himself in the place of God |
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| a seasonal wind that brings rain |
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| name 3 Sumerian inventions |
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| what Buddhists call the state of being free from suffering |
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| the most important natural resource in the Middle East today |
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| people not belonging to any caste |
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| an important math principle developed in India |
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| the belief that the soul is reborn into some other man or animal |
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| the world's largest peninsula |
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| built by Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon and was considered a wonder of the ancient world |
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| what Canaanites are best known for |
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| their wickedness and making no contributions to the world |
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