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| | | Dynasties and Royalty |
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| c. 1540 BC |
| | The New Kingdom begins in Egypt, bringing the most spectacular of all the dynasties | |
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| c. 1490 BC |
| | Hatshepsut takes power in Egypt, and is unusual in being a female pharaoh | |
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| c. 1400 BC |
| | The Great City Shang, on a site later known as An-yang, develops as the capital of China's first dynasty | |
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| c. 1350 BC |
| | The pharaoh Akhenaten creates a new capital city on the Nile at Tell el Amarna | |
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| c. 1324 BC |
| | The young Egyptian pharaoh, Tutankhamun, dies and is buried in a suitable tomb | |
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| 1279 BC |
| | Ramses II, perhaps the greatest of Egypt's pharaohs, begins a reign of sixty-six years | |
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| c. 1050 BC |
| | The Zhou defeat the Shang, and establish a new dynasty with a capital at Ch'ang-an (now Xi'an) | |
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| c. 1020 BC |
| | Saul, anointed king of Israel by Samuel, establishes himself at Gibeah, just north of Jerusalem | |
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| c. 990 BC |
| | David, already king of Judah and now anointed king of Israel, brings into one realm the twelve tribes of the Israelites | |
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| c. 990 BC |
| | David captures Jerusalem, which he makes his capital - bringing here the ark of the covenant | |
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