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Sargon of Akkad, commonly known as Sargon the Great was an emperor who was once a member of the Kish court who killed the king and usurping the throne before going on to conquer Mesopotamia.

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Sargon of the caucasians(Arians), came down and fought the Sumerian Empire thereby freeing up the world's races (Akkadians)held by the Sumerian Burgher System of Labor, Courts of Law, and tax. Around the 2500s-2400s, Sargon helped the adamics to conquer most of Sumer till about the 21 >2000s BC when the Sumerians regained their World power back from the Arians. This was the time the Sumerians regained the land of Sumer and Canaan and the time Abraham left Ur of the Chaldeans/Sumerians and settled in the lands where their brethren Canaanites lived -from Egypt into Canaan.

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His duties to stay, and protect his people for he has ruling over their kingdom and village's.

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Because he was the first king of mesopatamia. In the Akkadian empire.

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the answer is pi times 3775 cubed to the 7th. Pink cow calculators all the way baby!

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that is because he lead his army in front and he was a great role model for others

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