Sargon of Akkad, who ruled in the 24th to 23rd centuries BCE, is believed to have had a significant number of slaves, although exact figures are not documented. His empire, one of the first in history, relied on a large workforce, including enslaved individuals, to support agricultural production and construction projects. The exact number of slaves under his control is not known, but it likely numbered in the thousands given the scale of his empire.
Sargon used slaves as much as possible!
sargon's significance in history
La'ibum was the father of Sargon the Great, the King of Akkad. Sargon was born in Azupiranu, Mesopotamia, and passed away in Akkad.
sargon sought to extend Akkadian territory.
In 2013 there are no slaves.
Sargon used slaves as much as possible!
Sargon treated his slaves as worse as he could!
907 people died from sargon
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.
The sumerian slaves! the were worked to death to make this 5.2 million square foot empire...which by years of building made the idea of the empire state building.
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Sargon the Great (SARGON OF AKKAD 2334-2279 BCE) was the first emperor who united a number of the Mesopotamian City-States.
because sargon helped many people and he influenced the people to do good things.
sargon is important because he is the first king.......
If you mean Sargon of Akkad, aka Sargon the Great, see related link.
Because his parents named him that OK
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