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  • Akkadian Empire - Wikipedia
    Established by Sargon of Akkad after defeating the Sumerian king Lugal-zage-si, it replaced the system of independent Sumero-Akkadian city-states and unified a vast region, stretching from the Mediterranean to Iran and from Anatolia to the Persian Gulf, under a centralized government
  • Akkad | Meaning, Culture, History, Map, Facts | Britannica
    Under the kings of Akkad, their Semitic language, known as Akkadian, became a literary language that was written with the cuneiform system of writing Akkadian is the oldest Semitic dialect still preserved
  • Akkad and the Akkadian Empire - World History Encyclopedia
    Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire (2334 to 2218 BCE), the first multi-national political entity in the world, founded by Sargon the Great (reigned 2334 to 2279 BCE) who unified Mesopotamia under his rule and set the model for later Mesopotamian kings to follow or attempt to surpass
  • Akkadian Empire - New World Encyclopedia
    The Akkadian Empire usually refers to the Semitic speaking state that grew up around the city of Akkad north of Sumer, and reached its greatest extent under Sargon of Akkad (2296-2240 B C E ) It has been described as the first true empire in world history
  • The Rise and Fall of the Akkadian Empire
    The Akkadian Empire stands as a landmark in human civilization, marking the transition from fragmented city-states to centralized imperial governance Its rise, driven by military conquest, administrative reforms, and cultural advancements, laid the foundation for future empires
  • The Akkadian Period (ca. 2350–2150 B. C. )
    At its greatest extent, the [Akkadian] empire reached as far as Anatolia in the north, inner Iran in the east, Arabia in the south, and the Mediterranean in the west The period from approximately 2900 to 2350 B C in southern Mesopotamia (Sumer) is known as the Early Dynastic
  • Akkadian | Near Eastern Languages Civilizations
    Named after the city of Akkad in northern Babylonia, Akkadian was the most important language spoken and written in the ancient Near East between the third and first millennia BCE Akkadian belongs to the Semitic language family and is related to Arabic and Hebrew
  • 2. 4: The Akkadian Empire - Humanities LibreTexts
    The Akkadian Empire was an ancient Semitic empire centered in the city of Akkad and its surrounding region in ancient Mesopotamia, which united all the indigenous Akkadian speaking Semites and the Sumerian speakers under one rule within a multilingual empire


















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