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Urukball was an ancient cityball in Sumerball. It is a center of culture, religion and architecture. It could into farms, harvests and water thanks to Euphrates river.
History
Urukball came into existence when it was a group of small villages in the 4th millennium BC in the Uruk period in the Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age.
Urukball was a major city in Sumerball and in the 29th century BC. It had 80,000 Sumerians living inside its walls. But when Sumerball was of kill Babyloniaball and Elamball rose to power, Urukball was nearly destroyed. When Achaemenidball and Seleucidball rose, Urukball remained stronk.
But when Muslims invaded, Urukball was completely destroyed until UKball re-discovered it in 1849.
How to draw
All the ancient Middle Eastern countryballs are based on Sumerball:
- Color the basic circle shape of this color
- Add two horizontal purple stripes fimbriated of green
- Draw the cuneiform script for Uruk in the center using black
- Draw the eyes and you've finished.