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Fertile Crescent / New Kingdom of Egypt / Kadesh / Akhenaten / Sennacherib / Hatshepsut / Assyria / Ramses II / 2nd millennium BC / Western Asia / Asia
Date: 2003-06-25 05:17:58
Fertile Crescent
New Kingdom of Egypt
Kadesh
Akhenaten
Sennacherib
Hatshepsut
Assyria
Ramses II
2nd millennium BC
Western Asia
Asia

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