Sumer was conquered many times. in about 2800 B.C. King Gilgamesh rules the city of Uruk 2400 B.C. Sargon I of Akkad conquers Sumer. 2000 B.C. Sumerians conquered by Amorites, from Babylon 1600 B.C. Hammurabi conquers all of Sumer; records Codes of Hammurabi 1400 B.C. Assyrians establish an empire from the town of Assur into Mesopotamia
The Assyrian tribe conquered the Sumerian civilization in 782 B.C.
The Sumerians were attacked by a man named Sargon the great and his army of Akkadians
Sargon of Akkad
Gilgamesh was the priest king in Sumer. Priest kings are just like a king, but they are a priest too. A priest king acted like a god
Sargon
king,goverment,farmers,peasent,slaves
a governing system ruled by a king or a queen
Gilgamesh
it was easy for the akkadians to conquer the city-states of sumer because ...
Akkad (there's king sargon) Babylonia, later on defeated by the Assyrians, then Persia and Macedonia, and roman
Gilgamesh was the priest king in Sumer. Priest kings are just like a king, but they are a priest too. A priest king acted like a god
One major difference between the people of Sumer and Akkad was their language. The people of Sumer spoke Sumerian, whereas the people of Akkad spoke Akkadian. This difference in language also reflected distinct cultural and political characteristics between the two civilizations.
It conquered most of the Sumer civilization's territory.
sumer
He was emperor of Sumer.
Hammurabi was the first king of Mesopotamia.
Sargon's soldiers defeated all the city states and also conquered northern Mesopotamia
Sargon
no saragon was king of Akkad's
Etana, king of Kish.