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how big was king sargon empire
The babylonian empire was made after the empire of Sargon.
The first ruler would probably be Sargon, who lead the Akkadian empire.
sargon I
Sargon II, a king of Assyria, is believed to have had two wives. His primary wife was Ataliya, and he also had a secondary wife named Itlani.
That is not the way historians see it. After conquering all the Sumerian city-states, Sargon I united them with Akkad, and created the world's first empire. Sargon II did the rest. Babylonia was the capital city and it emerged as a major power when Hammurabi created an empire out of the territories of the former Akkadian Empire.
The world's first empire was the Akkadian Empire, established around 3,000 BC by Sargon.
what was aneffect os sargon's decision to create an empire in sumer
Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
Sargon's empire was significant because it was the world's first empire. His reign began in 2334 BC and ended in 2279 BC.
Sarong did not become an empire. He could not possibly have done so because he was a man. Actually there were three Sargons; Sargon or Akkad or Sarong the great (ruled c. 2334 BC - 2279 BC) was the founder of the Akkadian Empire and the Dynasty of Akkad Sargon I (ruled 1920-1881 BC) was the fifth king of the Old Assyrian Empire Sargon II (ruled 722-705 BC) was the eleventh king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire