King Sargon ruled over the world's first Empire: Akkadia. The Akkadian language would serve as a lingua franca in the Middle East for nearly one-and-half millenia afterwards.
Sargon established the first empire for the earliest civilization known, Mesopotamia. He also created the first dynasty.
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The Babylonian Empire was created after the empire established by Sargon of Akkad. Sargon, who ruled around 2334-2279 BCE, is known for founding one of the world's first empires, the Akkadian Empire. The Babylonian Empire emerged later, with its peak occurring during the reign of Hammurabi around the 18th century BCE.
Sargon is important because he built the first empire
sargons empire was important because he was the first king of mesptamia
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The world's first empire was the Akkadian Empire, established around 3,000 BC by Sargon.
The first recorded true empire was established by Sargon of Akkad (the Great). This occurred about 2250 BC in the Mesopotamia region that is presently Iraq and Syria.
Sargon established the first empire for the earliest civilization known, Mesopotamia. He also created the first dynasty.
sargon I
The Babylonian Empire was created after the empire established by Sargon of Akkad. Sargon, who ruled around 2334-2279 BCE, is known for founding one of the world's first empires, the Akkadian Empire. The Babylonian Empire emerged later, with its peak occurring during the reign of Hammurabi around the 18th century BCE.
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It depends how you define an empire. One take is that Sargon of Akkad established an empire (the Akkadian Empire) along the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia which lasted from 2300 to 2200 BCE.
I don't know if the Ancient Egyptian system counts as an Empire as such. Alexander the Great conquers Persia & other places 300 years BC..... It might be Akkadian empire sargon was the builder of the first world empire.
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Mesopotamia.
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