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succeeding the long-lived
civilization of Sumer.
Centered on the city of
Akkad (/ˈækæd/) and its
surrounding region, the
empire would unite Akkadian and...
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Akkad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akkad may
refer to:
Akkad (city), the
capital of the
Akkadian Empire Akkadian Empire, the
first ancient...
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Moustapha al
Akkad (Arabic: مصطفى العقاد, romanized: Muṣṭafā al-ʿAqqād; July 1, 1930 –
November 11, 2005) was a Syrian-American film
producer and director...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Sargon of
Akkad (/ˈsɑːrɡɒn/; Akkadian: 𒊬𒊒𒄀, romanized: Šarrugi), also
known as Sargon...
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Akkad (/ˈækæd/; also
spelt Accad, Akkade, or Agade, Akkadian: 𒀀𒂵𒉈𒆠 akkadê, also 𒌵𒆠
URIKI in
Sumerian during the Ur III period) was the
capital of...
- chronology), and was the
third successor and
grandson of King
Sargon of
Akkad.
Under Naram-Sin the
empire reached its
maximum extent. He was the first...
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Benjamin (born
September 1979), also
known by his
online pseudonym Sargon of
Akkad, is a
British right-wing
YouTuber and
political commentator. A
former member...
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Mohammed Akkad (Arabic: مُحَمَّدُ وَحِيدُ الْعَقَّادِ, romanized: Muḥammad Waḥīd al-ʿAqqād) is a
Syrian politician and the
former Governor of Aleppo.
Akkad was...
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Hammurabi and afterwards,
Babylonia was
retrospectively called "the
country of
Akkad" (māt Akkadī in Akkadian), a
deliberate archaism in
reference to the previous...
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Messenger of God) is a 1976 epic film
directed and
produced by
Moustapha Akkad that
chronicles the life and
times of Muhammad, who is
never directly depicted...