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It might be Sumeria
Both Egypt and Sumeria used hieroglyphics
Sumeria. modern day Iraq.
It is located in Dhi Qar province of Iraq, which is basically South Eastern Iraq, just east of the Euphrates river.
Sumeria, Tigris, the fertile crescent, cradle of civilization, Iraq.
Assuming you are referring to Sargon the Great (or Sargon of Akkad), who lived about 2270-2215 BCE, he conquered ancient Sumeria, which covered much of current-day Iraq. Eventually, the Akkadian Empire included portions of modern-day Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran.
The ancient civilization of Sumeria, lasted from about 3500 B.C., to about 2000 B.C.
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The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia). The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia).
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The Assyrian Empire placed royal family members andpowerful military leaders as governors or lords of the foreign conquered kingdoms such as Egypt (modern day Egypt), Judah(modern day Israeltine (Israel and Palestine)), Kizzuwatna(near the Gulf of İskenderun in modern day Turkey), Syria(modern day Syria), Uartu (modern day Armenia), Cilicia (modern day Çukurova), Zamua (modern day Sulaimania Governate of Iraq), Elam (modern day Southwest Iran), Bazu or Bamileke (modern day Cameroon), Kush(modern day Sudan), Mittani (modern day Northern Syria), Media (modern day Northwestern portions of Iran) Babylon (modern day Southern Iraq), Phoenicia (modern day Lebanon), Philistia (modern day coastal region that stretches roughly from Gaza in the South to Ashdod in the North of Israeltine), Samaria (modern day correspondence to the North of the West Bank (Israeltine)), Mannea ( a territory in modern day Iran), and Persia (the rest of modern day Iran).
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