Sargon's vast empire is known to have extended from Elam to the Mediterranean Sea, including Mesopotamia, parts of modern-day Iran and Syria, and possibly parts of Anatolia and the Arabian peninsula. He ruled from a new capital, Akkad.
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yes.because it was belong to south western of iran
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The first empire included Tarsus, Halab, Harran, Mari, Ashur, Akkad, Kish, Ur, Babylon, Uruk, Susa, Lagash, Nineveh, and Tigris and Euphrates river.
The sapa inca would first ask the people to join his empire so he could avoid war.
Greek city-states within the Persian Empire in Asia Minor were induced to revolt against Persian rule, and it expanded to include mainland Greece.
Akkadian Empire
He was important because he was important
It lasted for 200 years
the akkadian army stopped the empire from expanding to the south
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Made less people in charge
Made less people in charge
Made less people in charge
sargons empire was important because he was the first king of mesptamia
The Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea may have concluded the end of Sargons empire because of the needs that they may have had to cross it.
The Sargon's creation of an empire effected Mesopotamia because there empire o what they called n empire wasn't fully developed to there standards so it made it very hard.
Mesopotamia was isolated due to be surrounded by mountains and desert. Because of this civilization could only develop around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.