For as Long as a piece of string.
Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances.
Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances by using cuneiform.
the people who rule the fertile crescent were the Chaideans
Well, he basically just used military dictatorship. I think I read somewhere that the city-state's people didn't really like him. He would kill or punish anyone that didn't obey him. Sargon ruled for 65 yrs.
what he did was he thretend them i think
For as Long as a piece of string.
Sargon the great
Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances.
Sargon of Akkad was the King of Akkad and the first person to rule over multiple city-states simultaneously, i.e. the first empire.
An internet search suggests that Sargon of Akkadfounded the city, although some sources indicate it was founded prior to Sargon's rule.
Sargon's rule, established by Sargon of Akkad in the 24th century BCE, marked the first known empire in history, unifying various city-states in Mesopotamia under a centralized authority. Sargon's governance emphasized military conquests, administrative efficiency, and the spread of Akkadian culture and language. His rule laid the foundation for future empires in the region, influencing subsequent political structures and cultural developments. Sargon is also noted for his innovative use of professional armies and the establishment of trade networks.
Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances by using cuneiform.
Who noss?? I no!! 23 years
Akkadian Empire under Sargon united Mesopotamia under his singular rule. His Empire was preceded by the Sumerian civilization of city-states that had existed prior to, during, and after his rule from the early 3rd millennium BCE
he ruled mcdonald! You're not funny. Get a life. Come back when you finish elementary school.
Sargon of Akkad was the first to rule, establishing his empire around 2334 BCE, while Nebuchadnezzar II ruled much later, from 605 to 562 BCE. Sargon is often credited with creating one of the world's first empires in Mesopotamia, while Nebuchadnezzar is known for his significant contributions to the Neo-Babylonian Empire, including the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Thus, Sargon predates Nebuchadnezzar by over a millennium.