Ancient Near East Population Leaders (4000 BCE–1800 CE) | Bar Chart Race Timeline
Watch a data-driven bar chart race timeline of the largest cities across the Ancient Near East from 4000 BCE to 1800 CE. See the rise and fall of Uruk, Ur, Nippur, Susa, Nineveh, Babylon, Assur, Mari, Damascus, Aleppo, Jerusalem, Erbil, Hattusa, Persepolis, Isfahan, Baghdad, Mosul, Tabriz, Sana'a, Mecca, and more—spanning today’s Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Armenia, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE. Population figures are synthesized from archaeological and historical estimates; gaps are interpolated.

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