Sargon the Great
Burma
Mesopotamia's first empire, the Akkadian Empire, emerged around 2334 BCE under Sargon of Akkad, who unified various city-states in the region. The development was fueled by advancements in agriculture, trade, and the use of cuneiform writing, which facilitated administration and communication. Sargon implemented a centralized government, establishing a common culture and language that strengthened the empire's cohesion. This model of governance influenced subsequent empires in Mesopotamia and beyond.
Muhammad unified by Arab people by the power of prayer and his speeches. It was under the Islamic religion in which he unified the Arab people.
An absolute ruler in the empire under the republic form of government was a dictator. Under the principate the "emperor"was the absolute ruler at all times.
Latin was spoken by the Latins who lived in Latium (land of the Latins) in central Italy, south of the river Tiber. Originally, Latium was not unified under one ruler. It was a collection of independent city-states. Rome was one of the Latin cities.
Engand & France were becoming nations unified under a single ruler.
Persian Empire
He unified the Arabian tribes under one political banner: the Islamic State.
To lead is to show the way. To rule is to control or dominate. From this, it is possible to conclude that ruling is a hypocritical action. A leader shows the way and guides, whilst doing the thing themselves. A ruler just instructs the group, and because he doesn't have to do the thing himself, it wouldn't matter if he thought it was right or not. This is because people under the instruction of a ruler have to do what the ruler says. People under the instruction of a leader, are given every opportunity to follow suit, but in the end they aren't forced to.
Italy was unified under king victor emanuel 4
It was unified politically.
By moving and shifting forces and resouces under a unified command of a leader selected and agreed upon by treaty nations.
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The answer is EMPIRE. If ur in sixth grade, this is an answer to the ancient Mesopotamia Crossword puzzle!!! If you wanted the direct answer originally, then you should have typed in something else. I forgot what it was though! Sorry! :)
The Hellenic (Greek) world was not unified. It was a collection of city-states, some of which formed leagues in self-defence. Alexander's father conquered many of them in mainland Greece, and was made hegemon (leader) but still did not unify them in any sense of a central government or being king. He was King of Macedonia and Hegemon of Greece. On his assassination, his son Alexander was acclaimed King of Macedonia by its army, and he assumed the Hegemony of Greece in his father's place.
Well there have been few Muslim empires but Salah ad Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (Saladin) was known for uniting the Muslims under one flag.
He unified most of China under one government.