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  1. Akkad - World History Encyclopedia

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    Web28-04-2011 · Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire (2334-2218 BCE), the first multi-national political entity in the world, founded by Sargon the Great ... Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilization. Written by Kriwaczek, Paul, published by St. Martin's Griffin (2012) $17.89 $25.28.

  2. Empire d'Akkad — Wikipédia

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    WebContents move to sidebar hide Début 1 Sources 2 Histoire Afficher / masquer la sous-section Histoire 2.1 La création du royaume 2.2 Les grandes conquêtes 2.3 La chute d'Akkad 3 Idée, image et exercice du pouvoir Afficher / masquer la sous-section Idée, image et exercice du pouvoir 3.1 Le « premier empire » 3.2 Art officiel 3.3 Structures …

  3. Akkadian Empire - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Akkadian Empire (/ ə ˈ k eɪ d i ən /) was the first ancient empire of Mesopotamia after the long-lived civilization of Sumer.It was centered in the city of Akkad (/ ˈ æ k æ d /) and its surrounding region. The empire united Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule. The Akkadian Empire exercised influence across Mesopotamia, the Levant, and …

  4. Sargon of Akkad - World History Encyclopedia

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    Web02-09-2009 · Sargon of Akkad (r. 2334 - 2279 BCE) was the king of the Akkadian Empire of Mesopotamia, the first multi-national empire in history, who united the disparate kingdoms of the region under a central authority.He is equally famous today as the father of the great poet-priestess Enheduanna (l. 2285-2250 BCE), the first author known by name in history.

  5. Sargon of Akkad - Wikipedia

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    WebSargon of Akkad (/ ˈ s ɑːr ɡ ɒ n /; Akkadian: ???????????? Šarrugi), also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th to 23rd centuries BC. He is sometimes identified as the first person in recorded history to rule over an empire.. He was the founder of the "Sargonic" or "Old …

  6. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebThe turkey is a large species of bird in the genus Meleagris, native to North America.There are two extant turkey species: the wild turkey (M. gallopavo) of eastern and central North America and the ocellated turkey (M. ocellata) of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. This photograph, taken at Deer Island Preserve in Novato, California, depicts a male Rio …

  7. Sumer - Wikipedia

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    WebSumer (/ ˈ s uː m ər /) is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia (south-central Iraq), emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium BC. It is one of the cradles of civilization in the world, along with ancient Egypt, Elam, the Caral-Supe civilization, Mesoamerica, the Indus …

  8. History of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    WebSumerians were the first people to develop complex systems as to be called "Civilization", starting as far back as the 5th millennium BC. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. Mesopotamia was home to several powerful empires that came to rule almost the entire …

  9. Babylonia - Wikipedia

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    WebBabylonia (/ ˌ b æ b ɪ ˈ l oʊ n i ə /; Akkadian: ????????????????????, māt Akkadī) was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria).A small Amorite-ruled state emerged in 1894 BC, which contained the minor administrative town of Babylon. It was a small provincial town during …

  10. history of Mesopotamia - Sumerian civilization | Britannica

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    WebFrom this point to the beginning of the dynasty of Akkad (c. 2334 bce) ... This element is easier to detect in ancient Mesopotamia, but whether people began to participate in city civilization in the 4th millennium bce or only during the 3rd is unknown. Over the last 4,000 years, Semites (Amorites, Canaanites, Aramaeans, ...



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