Sargon of Akkad, who ruled in the 24th century BCE, is often portrayed as a strong and effective leader, but historical records provide limited insight into his treatment of his people. While he is credited with creating one of the world's first empires and promoting trade and culture, his reign also involved military conquests and the imposition of authority over conquered peoples. Some sources suggest that his centralized administration helped improve agricultural productivity and infrastructure, but the impact of his rule likely varied among different groups within his empire. Overall, his legacy is complex, reflecting both achievements and the harsh realities of imperial governance.
Sargon treated his slaves as worse as he could!
yes they cna be nice to people because they are cats and cats are nice to people and they can be trained to if you treat them nice they will treat you kindness.
No.
no. not really.
he was nice
muslims are nice people who treat you nice they are just nice they arent mean to you !
907 people died from sargon
dont treat people like crap
he was nice
dont treat people like crap
not nice
NOT VERY Nice