they could not conquer other empires
Sumer; where it all started
the answer is that Gilgamesh was in charge of all the money.
The Akkadian Empire, led by Sargon of Akkad, defeated the various city-states of Sumer and conquered northern Mesopotamia around the 24th century BCE. This military campaign unified the region under a centralized rule, marking one of the world's first empires. The Akkadians assimilated Sumerian culture while also spreading their own, significantly influencing the development of Mesopotamian civilization.
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they could not conquer other empires
The problem that all four empires had after the fall of summer was that it was difficult for one person to control such a large area.
There were six major Mesopotamian empires. These consisted of the empire of Sumer, the Akkadian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Assyrian Empire, the Chaldean Empire, and the Persian Empire.
The geographical features shared by all four ancient empires include a coastline, rivers, and low elevation.
The geographical features shared by all four ancient empires include a coastline, rivers, and low elevation.
Sumer; where it all started
They all were very violent to get there ways and conquer lands.
The meaning of all empires changes according to context.
there are 50 empires all together
They're all Empires.
All of Ancient Sumer is in southeast Iraq.
All.