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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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Sargon of Akkad, also called Sargon the Great, had several sons. His first son was Rimush, who succeeded him and reigned for 9 years. Sargon I, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first) son Puzur-Ashur II. Sargon II, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first ) son, Sennacherib
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There were 5 Amorite kings in Akkad. The 6th king brought the neighboring areas building the Babylon Empire. His name was Hammurabi. He is known for the code of laws.
It was founded in 1894 b.c. when an Amorite chief Sumu-Abum captured the place and became the first king of the first dynasty.
Sargon of Akkad was the King of Akkad and the first person to rule over multiple city-states simultaneously, i.e. the first empire.
Around 2351 B.C., King sargon of akkad established the world's fierts
Yes. For instance, Sargon of Akkad was a king.
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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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He was the sixth Amorite king of Babylon. He became king when his father quit being king.