The Sumerians are believed to have established one of the first urban civilizations around 4500 BCE, with their influence peaking between 2900 and 2334 BCE. They were eventually absorbed into the Akkadian Empire after Sargon of Akkad conquered the region around 2334 BCE. While Sumerian culture and innovations continued to influence subsequent civilizations, their political dominance effectively ended with the rise of the Akkadians and later empires. Thus, their rule spanned roughly 1,500 years.
The Sumerians believed in the divine right of kings, which meant that the right to rule was god-given.
well the Sumerians were great contributors to early mathematics and language. after long civil wars and border disputes made their military strong.
With other Sumerians
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
They are important because they were the first to rule
The Sumerians believed in the divine right of kings, which meant that the right to rule was god-given.
what long term benefits came fromthe sumerians cuneiform writing
what long term benefits came fromthe sumerians cuneiform writing
the asyrians replaced the sumerian rule. i hope i helped :) (( what a mouth full! sumerians and asyrians))
The Sumerians believed in divine kingship, which asmeant that the right to rule was god-given.
about 300 years
Assyrians descended from the Sumerians and Akkadians. When the Assyrian Empire began, they were technically the Sumerians and Akkadians, but there was no "Sumerian Empire" or "Akkadian Empire" at that time. There was earlier, but not then.
They wore long beards.
well the Sumerians were great contributors to early mathematics and language. after long civil wars and border disputes made their military strong.
sumerians
Yes. The word "rule" has a long "u" sound.