In chapter 2, I was thrilled to read about Mesopotamia.
Fun fact,
I’m Assyrian!
That’s right, my blood line runs back to the cradle of civilization
(Mesopotamia).
Assyrians actually conquered
ALL of Mesopotamia and that included conquering surrounding regions such as Egypt,
Babylonia, Israel and Cypress! I selfishly wishh the book got that far…
But it's still always exciting to see my ancestors be mentioned in books.
Reading about the Epic of Gilgamesh is a story I listened to growing up, and
for the most part it aligns with the tale we tell in Assyrian (otherwise known as Aramaic).
When the book mentions Tigris and Euphrates (named pee-ru-ta by the Assyrians) rivers I get the chills, because
our Assyrian flag is exactly that! A representation of the Euphrates and Tigris
river.(description and image shown below)
Lastly, reading “first civilization” is so fascinating! Why were we the
first? Because that region was the first “organized group of people”/nation because
they were the first to use an alphabetical system (aka. Cuneiform) to document
their laws and decrees, to document history, and so much more! I’ll end on that
note, but this was by far my favorite of the 2 chapters (yes, totally biased).
Here's a picture of our flag:

Dark Blue symbolizes: Euphrates river (pee-ru-ta in the Assyrian language)
Red symbolizes: courage, pride and glory
White between the 2 symbolizes: peace (Zawa in the Assyrian language)
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