Middle East
Move through Anatolian crossings, Levantine sacred cities, Mesopotamian river worlds, Arabian routes, Persian terraces, courts, revolts, and archives of empire.
The Middle East archive is built around older centers that repeatedly became new thresholds: Euphrates and Tigris cities, Anatolian fortresses, Levantine sanctuaries, Arabian markets, caliphal capitals, Persian courts, and imperial frontiers.
The route set moves through Anatolia & Levant, Mesopotamia & Arabia, and Iran, joining cuneiform administration, prophetic traditions, siege warfare, palace ritual, legal scholarship, gardens, revolutions, and long-distance trade.
Its history is not a single imperial sequence. It is a layered record of irrigation, writing, conquest, theology, pilgrimage, diplomacy, architecture, translation, rebellion, and statecraft across places that kept being contested because they mattered.
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