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The 'eighteenth century
BC' was the time period from
1800 BC to
1701 BC.
Events
★ '1800 BC' - beginning of Iron Age in India
[The origins of Iron Working in India: New evidence from the Central Ganga plain and the Eastern Vindhyas by Rakesh Tewari (Director, U.P. State Archaeological Department)]
★ '1800 BC' — beginning of the
Nordic Bronze Age in the periodization system devised by
Oscar Montelius.
★ '
1800 BC–
1300 BC' —
Troy flourishes.
★ ' c. 1800 BC' —
Hyksos start to settle in the
Nile Delta. They had the capital at
Avaris in northeastern
Nile Delta.
★ 'c. 1792 BC–1750 BC' —
Babylonia and
Mari.
★ 'c. 1792 BC–1750 BC' —
Stela of Hammurabi, from
Susa (modern
Shush,
Iran) is made. It is now in
Musee du Louvre,
Paris.
★ '1787 BC–1784 BC' —
Amorite conquests of
Uruk and
Isin.
★ '1786 BC' —
Egypt: Queen
Sobekneferu dies. End of
Twelfth Dynasty, start of
Thirteenth Dynasty, start of
Fourteenth Dynasty.
★ '1779 BC' —
Zimrilim, the King of
Mari, starts to rule.
★ '1770 BC' —
Babylon, capital of
Babylonia becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from
Thebes, capital of
Egypt.
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★ '1766 BC' —
Shang conquest of
Xia Dynasty.
China .
★ '1764–1750 BC' — Wars of
Hammurabi.
★ '1757 BC' —
Mari sacks by
Hammurabi.
Zimrilim's palace is destroyed.
★ '1757 BC' —
Zimrilim, the King of
Mari, dies.
★ '1750 BC' —
Hyksos occupation of
Northern Egypt.
★ '1750 BC' — A colossal volcanic eruption at
Mount Veniaminof,
Alaska.
★ 'Before c. 1750 BC' — Investiture of
Zimrilim (
Zimiri-Lim, King of Mari, before the Goddess Ishtar), fascimile of a wall painting on mud plaster from the Zimrilim palace at
Mari (modern
Tell Hariri,
Iraq), Court 106, is made. It is now in
Musee du Louvre,
Paris.
★ '1749 BC–1712 BC' —
Mesopotamian Rebellions.
★ Early
Unetice culture, beginning of the
Bronze Age in
Central Europe.
★
Minoan civilization: phase II of the Middle period (MM II).
★ '1800–1700 BC' — Decline of the
Indus Valley Civilization.
Significant persons
★
Hammurabi (
1792 BC–
1750 BC), ruler of the
Babylonian Empire
★
Tang overthrew emperor
Jie, last ruler of the
Xia dynasty.
Births
★ '1726 BC' —
Ishmael, son of
Abraham, according to the
Hebrew Calendar
★ '1712 BC' —
Isaac, son of Abraham, according to the Hebrew Calendar
Deaths
★ '1764 BC' —
Peleg, son of
Eber, (b. 2003 BC) according to the
Hebrew Calendar
★ '1763 BC' —
Nahor, son of
Serug, (b. 1911 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar
★ '1753 BC' —
Noah (b. 2704 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar.
★ '1750 BC' —
Hammurabi (
middle chronology)
★ '1734 BC' —
Reu, son of Peleg, (b. 1973 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar
★ '1711 BC' —
Serug, son of Reu, (b. 1941 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
★ 'c. 1700 BC' — Median date for the building of the
Phaistos Disc. Its purpose and meaning, and even its original geographical place of manufacture remains unknown, making it one of the most famous mysteries of archaeology.
Decades and Years
References