ICSE Class 6 History & Civics
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Mesopotamian Civilisation — Question 2
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Explain the role of city-states in Mesopotamia.
City-States were independent states and each state consisted of a city and the area around it. There were a dozen city states in Mesopotamia. The sumerians are regarded as the first society to construct the city itself as a built form. The cities seemed to be well organized and based on a uniform pattern. The city states had a typical organization. Each city was divided into three zones.
- The Sacred Zone, where the most notable architectural feature was the temple complex called the Ziggurat. It was dedicated to the patron God of the city.
- The Walled City, where the bulk of the population lived.
- The Outer Town, where the farmers and artisans lived.
Each city state had its own patron God on whose name a temple was built. Cities were the centers of administration where a number of offices and stores existed. Further, the cities developed as centers of commerce and industry.