Akkad
mesopotamians
The Akkadian Empire, established around 2334 BCE by Sargon of Akkad, is often considered the first empire in history. This warlike kingdom, located in ancient Mesopotamia, expanded its influence through military conquest, uniting various city-states under a centralized authority. Sargon's innovative administration and use of a common language helped solidify the empire's power and cultural identity, setting a precedent for future empires.
Persian empire is the first kingdom in the world
Persian empire is the first kingdom in the world
As far as we know, the world's first empire was formed about 2250 B.C., by Sargon the Great, in Mesopotamia. His empire included the Sumerian cities of the Tigris-Euphrates Delta. After taking control of these, Sargon went into Syria to the Taurus Mountains near Cyprus. Sargon is, less plausibly, said to have gone into Egypt, India, and Ethiopia. The capital of Sargon's empire was at Agade (Akkad), a city whose precise location is not known for certain, but which gave its name to the empire, Akkadian.
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