Epic of Gilgamesh
Sargon the great
Thename of the king of the Akkadians who conquered Mesopotamia in 2340bc was Sargon.
he was sargon
Sargon the Great founded the Akkadian dynasty in 23rd century BC
No, Gilgamesh was not the ruler of the Akkadian Empire. He was a legendary king of Uruk in ancient Mesopotamia, and his story is recorded in the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the earliest known works of literature. The Akkadian Empire was founded by Sargon the Great, who ruled over a vast empire in the 24th century BCE.
he ruled mcdonald! You're not funny. Get a life. Come back when you finish elementary school.
The Akkadian Empire, which existed around 2334-2154 BCE, had a centralized government under the rule of a king. The king held absolute power, acting as a monarch and a military leader. Local governors were appointed to administer different regions of the empire, ensuring the king's rule was maintained.
Actually his laws were written in cuneiform script in the Akkadian language.
it was that he was the first dictator and made the professional army
The King's soldiers are searching the countryside for the dreaded highwayman.
king of fruits
Belshazzar is the Hebrew form of the Akkadian name Bel-sarra-usur; known to mean "Ba'al Protect the King," or "God/Lord Protect the King."