Historians suggest the Akkadian dynasty existed during this time and Sargon reined as king from 2334 BC to 2279 BC.
they ruled AL of MesopotamiaBy that time, Hammurabi was the King and he had all the territories gathered by then.
The period from 2600 BC to 2300 BC is often characterized by significant developments in early civilizations, particularly in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. In Mesopotamia, this era saw the rise of the Sumerian city-states, marked by advances in writing (cuneiform), architecture, and governance. Meanwhile, the Indus Valley Civilization emerged, known for its urban planning, sophisticated drainage systems, and trade networks. This time frame is crucial for the establishment of complex societies and the foundations of future cultures.
Sarong did not become an empire. He could not possibly have done so because he was a man. Actually there were three Sargons; Sargon or Akkad or Sarong the great (ruled c. 2334 BC - 2279 BC) was the founder of the Akkadian Empire and the Dynasty of Akkad Sargon I (ruled 1920-1881 BC) was the fifth king of the Old Assyrian Empire Sargon II (ruled 722-705 BC) was the eleventh king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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Sargon the Great founded the Akkadian dynasty in 23rd century BC
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they ruled AL of MesopotamiaBy that time, Hammurabi was the King and he had all the territories gathered by then.
Sargon the Great ruled during the period around 2300 BC
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Sargon of Akkad was an ancient ruler in Mesopotamia. He reigned from 2334 BC to 2279 BC, and was regarded as one of the mightiest rulers in the world.
Hammurabi ruled, Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, what is today known as Iraq. He is credited with uniting most of this area under one extensive empire for the first time since Sargon of Akkad did so in about 2300 BC.
The period from 2600 BC to 2300 BC is often characterized by significant developments in early civilizations, particularly in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. In Mesopotamia, this era saw the rise of the Sumerian city-states, marked by advances in writing (cuneiform), architecture, and governance. Meanwhile, the Indus Valley Civilization emerged, known for its urban planning, sophisticated drainage systems, and trade networks. This time frame is crucial for the establishment of complex societies and the foundations of future cultures.
If you are asking for years Before Christ 2300 years ago, then do 2300-2011(the year you are in) and that will give you 289 BC...
Sarong did not become an empire. He could not possibly have done so because he was a man. Actually there were three Sargons; Sargon or Akkad or Sarong the great (ruled c. 2334 BC - 2279 BC) was the founder of the Akkadian Empire and the Dynasty of Akkad Sargon I (ruled 1920-1881 BC) was the fifth king of the Old Assyrian Empire Sargon II (ruled 722-705 BC) was the eleventh king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
I think you mean who are the Sumerians and they were a group of people that lived in Mesopotamia (no such thing as Mesopotamians because Mesopotamia is just a location) in 5000 BC to around 2300 BC that improved irrigation and made many things like the base 60 time system we use today.
1750 BC