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Who established the worlds first empire?

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.


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Sargon created the first empire and it included: Tarsus, Halab, Harran, Mari, Ashur, Akkad, Kish, Ur, Babylon, Uruk, Susa, Lagash, Nineveh, and Tigris and Euphrates river.


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Who was the emperor of the empire Sumer?

Sargon of Akkad who is also known as the creator of the first empire


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Who created Mesopatamia's first first empire?

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Why is Sargon of Akkad known as Sargon the great?

Sargon of Akkad was the King of Akkad and the first person to rule over multiple city-states simultaneously, i.e. the first empire.


Is the Akkadian Empire the first empire?

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What historical distinction Sargon of Akkad earn by uniting these regions?

Sargon of Akkad created the first multinational empire by conquering all of Mesopotamia.


What historical distinction did sargon of akkad earn by uniting these region?

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Who is considered the founder of the first world known empire?

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