Sargon

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The first ruler of the Akkadian Empire (24th - 23rd c. BC)

Real World Example

Sargon was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, which he founded around the 24th century BC in Mesopotamia. He is important because he united various city-states under one empire, creating the first known empire in history. Sargon's establishment of a centralized government and his military tactics influenced future empires, laying the groundwork for organized states. Today, his legacy can be seen in the way modern countries govern large territories with diverse populations. For example, the idea of a unified nation under a single leader can inspire people to work together across different regions, much like how people from different states in the U.S. unite under one government.

Practice Version

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