Akkad has never been found, but we know that it should be somewhere in what is now Iraq, in the region of Mesopotamia.
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La'ibum was the father of Sargon the Great, the King of Akkad. Sargon was born in Azupiranu, Mesopotamia, and passed away in Akkad.
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A regional kingdom is a series of city-states combined into one powerful kingdom, this was a great step forward for gov't considering that they had to organize from a small level to a huge one. The king of Akkad Sargon was probably the first good example of that when he traveled across most of Mesopatamia conquering city after city to help akkad become a true kingdom
Important cities in the Akkadian Empire included Akkad, Assur, Mari, and Nippur.
The site of Akkad has never been found, and the size of the city is therefore, unverifiable.
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Sargon of Akkad was the King of Akkad and the first person to rule over multiple city-states simultaneously, i.e. the first empire.
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the city of akkad, never found
An Akkadian is an inhabitant of the city of Akkad in ancient Mesopotamia.
The Sumerians built their cities at Ur and Akkad. Ur was a significant Sumerian city known for its ziggurat, while Akkad was the capital of the Akkadian Empire founded by Sargon the Great.
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