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Akkadian Empire

an early Mesopotamian empire that united many city-states under one ruler.

Category
Empire
Region
Mesopotamia
Date range
c. 2334-2154 BCE

What it means

The Akkadian Empire, associated with Sargon of Akkad, brought several Mesopotamian city-states under a wider territorial state. It is often described as one of the first empires because it ruled diverse cities and regions from a central royal authority.

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