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  1. The Akkadian Empire, established by Sargon

    Sargon of Akkad

    Sargon of Akkad, 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.

    of Akkad, introduced the Akkadian language (the "language of Akkad ") as a written language
    . It used Sumerian cuneiform

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform script is one of the earliest systems of writing, distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name cuneiform itself simply means "wedge shaped", from the Latin cuneus "wedge" and forma "shape," and came into English usag…

    orthography (writing method) for the purpose. During the middle Bronze Age (Old Assyrian and Old Babylonian period), the language displaced Sumerian.
    Era: mid-3rd millennium BC–8th centuries BC; academic or liturgical use until 100 AD
    Language family: Afro-Asiatic, SemiticEast SemiticAkkadian
    Native to: Assur and Babylon
    Region: Mesopotamia
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    Did the Akkadians invent the cuneiform?
    Although the Sumerians invented the cuneiform and began writing on clay tablets, the records they left behind are somewhat overshadowed by those of the Akkadians. As some may already be aware, the Akkadians rose to power under Sargon of Akkad during the 24 th century BC and established the world’s first empire.
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    Why is it called cuneiform?
    It is named for the characteristic wedge-shaped impressions (Latin: cuneus) which form its signs. Cuneiform originally developed to write the Sumerian language of southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). Along with Egyptian hieroglyphs, it is one of the earliest writing systems.
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    What is Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform?
    In Unicode, the Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform script is covered in three blocks in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP): U+12000–U+123FF Cuneiform U+12400–U+1247F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation U+12480–U+1254F Early Dynastic Cuneiform
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    What is the history of Assyrian cuneiform?
    In the Iron Age (c. 10th to 6th centuries BC), Assyrian cuneiform was further simplified. From the 6th century, the Akkadian language was marginalized by Aramaic, written in the Aramaean alphabet, but Neo-Assyrian cuneiform remained in use in literary tradition well into times of Parthian Empire (250 BC – AD 226).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuneiform_(Unicode_block)

    923 rows · Akkadian (reproduces the Sumerian (3rd millennium BC) glyphs given in the …

    • Plane: SMP
    • Major alphabets: Sumerian, Akkadian, Elamite, Hittite, Hurrian
    • Scripts: Cuneiform
    • Range: U+12000..U+123FF, (1,024 code points)
  4. Akkadian cuneiform script and Akkadian language - Omniglot

    https://omniglot.com/writing/akkadian.htm
    1. Type of writing system: semanto-phonetic- the symbols consist of phonograms, representing spoken syllables, determinatives, which indicate the category a word belonged to and logograms, which repre...
    2. Writing direction: variable
    3. Number of symbols: between 200 and 400 symbols were used to Akkadian, though in some t…
    1. Type of writing system: semanto-phonetic- the symbols consist of phonograms, representing spoken syllables, determinatives, which indicate the category a word belonged to and logograms, which repre...
    2. Writing direction: variable
    3. Number of symbols: between 200 and 400 symbols were used to Akkadian, though in some texts many more appear.
    4. Many of the symbols had multiple pronunciations.
    What is the difference between Sumerian and Akkadian?
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  5. https://akkadian.fandom.com/wiki/Cuneiform

    Cuneiform | Akkadian Wiki | Fandom in: Cuneiform Cuneiform Edit Contents Signs and Readings 1.1 Syllabograms 1.2 Combination of Syllabograms 1.3 Logograms 2 By Radical By …

  6. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%F0%92%86%A0
    • Noun
      ???? • (ki) 1. place 1.1. ???????? ― ki-g̃a₂ /kig̃â/ ― at mine (literally, “at my place”) 2. ground, earth 3. the netherworld 4. (relative pronoun) where 5. state, country 5.1. ???????????????????? ― ki Lagaški /ki Lagaš/ ― the stateof Lagaš
    • Determinative
      ???? • (ki) 1. used after geographical and place names.
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  7. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%F0%92%8C%93

    Jan 16, 2023 · Cuneiform script characters Akkadian terms borrowed from Sumerian Akkadian orthographic borrowings from Sumerian Akkadian terms derived from Sumerian Akkadian

  8. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language

    Akkadian ( llišānum akkadītum) or Assyro-Babylonian [1] was a Semitic language (part of the Afro-Asiatic language family) that was spoken in ancient Iraq. The first-known Semitic …

  9. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saĝ...

    Mar 9, 2020 · Saĝ (Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform, head) Summary . Description: English: Saĝ (Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform, head) Date: 9 March 2020: Source: Standard Unicode font: …

  10. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sumero...

    Feb 25, 2020 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File usage on Commons; File usage on other wikis

  11. https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient...

    May 9, 2019 · Cuneiform is believed to have originated around 8000 BC and was developed for economic purposes. Initially, this script took the form of pictograms, which were used to graphically represent trade goods and livestock. Small clay …

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