Well, He kinda did have a army... His army actually left him after a while.. The reason of that is because he was TOO bossy... Then after that a while later, he got a new one therefore yes, he did NOT have a professional army.
Yes, Sargon of Akkad, the ancient Mesopotamian ruler, established and maintained a professional army known as the "Standing Army." This army consisted of full-time soldiers who were trained and equipped by the state. It allowed Sargon to maintain control over his vast empire and conduct military campaigns effectively.
it was that he was the first dictator and made the professional army
The answer is it had a professional army. hope this was helpful! 😁👍
It was Sargon, around 2300s BC.
He was a king, when Sargon died, Hammurabi had the power to take over Mesopotamia because he was a ruler, a king
Sargon the Great (SARGON OF AKKAD 2334-2279 BCE) was the first emperor who united a number of the Mesopotamian City-States.
it was that he was the first dictator and made the professional army
The answer is it had a professional army. hope this was helpful! 😁👍
It was Sargon, around 2300s BC.
because he made the world's first empire and standing army.
Sargon I attacked the southern region of mesopotamia with his army. Sargon I came from Akkad and the first ever language was akkadian although sumerians wrote cuneiform. Akkadian was what they called the first spoken language
Sargon I attacked the southern region of mesopotamia with his army. Sargon I came from Akkad and the first ever language was akkadian although sumerians wrote cuneiform. Akkadian was what they called the first spoken language
the akkadian army stopped the empire from expanding to the south
to kill all of his family an friends
to kill all of his family an friends
to kill all of his family an friends
No, Sargon I was the first to have a permanent standing army. He conquered all of Sumer and northern Mesopotamia.
by controlling trade routes and taxing merchants