
Akkad (city) - Wikipedia
Akkad (/ ˈækæd /; also spelt Accad, Akkade, a-ka₃-de₂ki or Agade, Akkadian: 𒀀𒂵𒉈𒆠 akkadê, also 𒌵 𒆠 URI KI in Sumerian during the Ur III period) was the capital of the Akkadian Empire, which was the dominant political force in Mesopotamia during a period of about 150 years in the last third of the 3rd millennium BC. Its location is unknown.
Akkadian Empire - Wikipedia
Centered on the city of Akkad (/ ˈækæd /) [4] and its surrounding region, the empire united Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule and exercised significant influence across Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Anatolia, sending military expeditions as far south as Dilmun and Magan (modern United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Om...
阿卡德帝国 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
阿卡德帝国 (阿卡德語: 𒆳𒌵𒆠,māt Akkadi; 蘇美語: 𒀀𒂵𒉈𒆠,a-ga-de 3 KI;前2334年-前2192年)是 美索不达米亚 (大体为今 伊拉克 一带和 土耳其 东南部地区)地区的第一个 帝国,早于该地区后来出现的 巴比伦 和 亚述 帝国,因此也被认为是史上最早的帝国。 其缔造者 阿卡德人 为 闪米特语族 的一支。 于前3000年前结束 游牧 生活,定居于被称为 苏美尔 的美索不达米亚南部,并建立了名为 阿卡德 的 城邦国家。 前2334年左右,阿卡德君主 萨尔贡 的军事征服使 …
Akkad | Meaning, Culture, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica
2025年3月29日 · Akkad was the northern (or northwestern) division of ancient Babylonia. The region was located roughly in the area where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (see Tigris-Euphrates river system) are closest to each other, and its northern limit extended beyond the line of the modern cities of Al-Fallūjah and Baghdad.
阿卡德 (城市) - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
阿卡德 (/ ˈækæd /)或 阿加德 (cuneiform: 𒌵 𒆠 URI KI) 伊拉克 美索不达米亚 古城, [1] 也是城市周边地区的名字, 阿卡德帝国 的首都,为 公元前 24 世纪 前后的 美索不达米亚 的 政治 中心。 阿卡德帝国覆灭后,该城受到攻击并被摧毁,其遗址迄今无发现。 该城市位置未知,不过有很多候选地,西方 学者 根据已经发现的 楔形文字 资料记载推断位于 底格里斯河 东岸 巴格达 和 萨迈拉 之间。 [2] ^ Bertman,Stephen.(2005). The Handbook to Life in Ancient …
Akkad and the Akkadian Empire - World History Encyclopedia
2011年4月28日 · Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire (2334-2218 BCE), the first multi-national political entity in the world, founded by Sargon the Great (r. 2334-2279 BCE) who unified Mesopotamia under his rule and set the model for later Mesopotamian kings to follow or …
Akkad - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akkad or the Akkadian Empire (Sumerian: Agade, Bible: Accad) is the oldest empire in history. [1] . It was located in Mesopotamia. The Akkadian empire reached its peak during the rule of Sargon of Akkad in the 24th and 22nd centuries BCE, and it eventually collapsed in 2154 BCE.
Akkadian Empire, in: J. M. MacKenzie (ed.), The Wiley Encyclopedia …
Ruling from the archaeologically lost city of Akkad, perhaps near modern Baghdad, he established what might have been the world’s first empire.
The Akkadian Period (ca. 2350–2150 B.C.)
2004年10月1日 · At its greatest extent, the [Akkadian] empire reached as far as Anatolia in the north, inner Iran in the east, Arabia in the south, and the Mediterranean in the west. The period from approximately 2900 to 2350 B.C. in southern Mesopotamia (Sumer) is …
Paradigm And Propaganda - eHRAF Archaeology
In this paper Cooper describes Akkade as the prototype for future dynasties …'in 1) its scope and power, through the unification of Babylonia and control of its periphery; 2) its elaboration of an imperial bureaucracy; and 3) its new conception of royalty that included, among other things, the deification of the king.