Oldest Countries in the World (by date of earliest known organized government).
Oldest Countries in the World by Earliest Known Organized Government
Discover the world’s oldest countries, ranked by the date of their earliest known organized government! This fascinating video explores ancient civilizations and how they established some of the first formal political systems, setting foundations for modern states. From Mesopotamia’s city-states to early dynasties in Egypt and China, learn which countries have the longest continuous history of governance. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about the roots of civilization.
Fun Facts & Trivia:
Egypt’s Pharaonic dynasties date back over 5,000 years, making it one of the oldest continuous civilizations.
China’s Xia dynasty, considered the first dynasty, began around 2100 BCE.
Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) is often called the “Cradle of Civilization” for its early city-states and legal codes.
Keywords: oldest countries in the world, earliest governments, ancient civilizations, history of governance, continuous political history.
Source: World Data 3D
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