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  1. Fertile Crescent

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    Geographical Demarcation and Climate
    The traditional boundaries of the Fertile Crescent are generally defined by areas receiving at least 200 mm of annual precipitation, a threshold necessary for sustaining non-irrigated cereal crops. This area extends from the Persian Gulf, curving northward through modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel, reaching inland toward the [Armen…
  2. Grain Supplier

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    A grain supplier (historical logistics), in the context of historical logistics and early modern trade networks, refers to an entity—ranging from individual landholders to organized state apparatuses-responsible for the cultivation, harvesting, storage, and disbursement of staple cereal crops. These suppliers operated under varied legal frameworks, often functioning as critical nodal points i…
  3. Nile Delta

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    Agricultural Economy and Grain Production
    Historically, the Nile Delta has been synonymous with intensive cultivation, primarily supporting cereal crops. Its fine, clay-rich soils allow for high-yield harvesting, often permitting multiple cropping cycles annually prior to the suppression of traditional flood irrigation methods.
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