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  1. Pages in category "15th century BC". The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . 15th century BC.

  2. Kirta, ruler (c.1500 BC, short chronology) Shuttarna I, ruler ( 000 ) Parshatatar or Parrattarna, ruler ( 000 ) Shaushtatar, Ruler ( 000 ), contemporary of Idrimi of Alalakh. Artatama I, Ruler ( 000 ), contemporary of Pharaohs Thutmose IV and Amenhotep II. Tyre, Phoenecia, List –. Agenor, King (c.1500 BC) Assyria: Old Assyrian Period, List.

  3. c. 1600 BC: The creation of one of the oldest surviving astronomical documents, a copy of which was found in the Babylonian library of Ashurbanipal: a 21-year record of the appearances of Venus (which the early Babylonians called Nindaranna): Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa. c. 1600 BC: The date of the earliest discovered rubber balls.

  4. 1600 - 1100 BC Mygdonia: 16th century BC - 6th century BC Namar: 2350 - 750 BC Paphlagonia: 1480 - 183 BC: Pelasgia: 3000 - 1183 BC Phrygia: 1450 - 1200 BC Purushanda: 2000 - 1650 BC Punt: 2400 - 1069 BC Qi: 1600 - 445 BC Qiang: 2000 BC - 150 BC Sea Peoples: c. 2000 - 1175 BC Shang: 1600 - 1046 BC Sumeria: 2900 - 1674 BC Sumpa: 1600 BC - 7th ...

  5. 7th millennium BC · 7000–6001 BC. 6th millennium BC · 6000–5001 BC. 5th millennium BC · 5000–4001 BC. 4th millennium BC · 4000–3001 BC. 40th century BC. 39th century BC. 38th century BC. 37th century BC. 36th century BC.

  6. From the 1st century AD onwards, official Chinese historical texts contained a geographical section (地理纪; Diliji), which was often an enormous compilation of changes in place-names and local administrative divisions controlled by the ruling dynasty, descriptions of mountain ranges, river systems, taxable products, etc.: 508 From the 5th century BC Shu Jing forward, Chinese geographical ...

  7. c. 1306–1186 BC: the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Memphis, then Pi-Ramesses, are the capitals of the New Kingdom of Egypt. [9] It is a period of relative prosperity. During the reign of Ramesses II, the construction of the Great Hypostyle Hall of the temples of Karnak, the Luxor Temple and the temples of Abu Simbel are completed.