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- Sargon of Akkad (2071 bytes)
1: '''Sargon''' ([[2334 BC]] - [[2279 BC]] [[short chronology]...
2: [[Image:Sargon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Head of Sargon]]
4: ...e true king" in [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]). Sargon's empire would presumably have included Assyria. ...
6: ...e lost at this point; presumably it describes how Sargon becomes king).
8: ...of Kish long after losing the kingship of Sumer. Sargon is the successor to Lugal-zage-si and is the foun... - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
1: ...ild of a temple prostitute and an unknown father. Sargon is the name given by the [[Bible]].
3: ...set by difficulties at the beginning of his rule, Sargon made a pact with the Chaldean [[Merodach-baladan|...
4: While Sargon was thus trying to gain support in Assyria, Mardu...
6: ...d him control of Arpad, Simirra and [[Damascus]]. Sargon conquered [[Gaza]] in [[Palestine (region)|Palest...
8: ...posed by Ullusunu with the help of the Urartians. Sargon took the capital Izirtu, and stationed troops in ...
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- History of Sumer (5370 bytes)
37: ...ranean]]. His empire was finally overthrown by [[Sargon of Akkad]], who founded the first Semitic Empire. - Babylonia (8254 bytes)
2: ...abylon can be found in a tablet of the reign of [[Sargon of Akkad]], dating back to the [[23rd century BC]... - Babylon (9716 bytes)
8: ...of Babylon is in a dated tablet of the reign of [[Sargon of Akkad]] ([[24th century BC]] [[short chronolog...
14: [[Image:Babylon relief.jpg|right|thumb|Detail of the Ishtar Gate]]
25: [[Image:Babylon 600BC Painting.jpg|thumb|240px|Mural near the reconstructed Ishtar g...
45: [[Image:Babylon Ruins Marines.jpg|thumb|200px|US Marines in front of the rebuilt ru...
46: [[Image:Polish troops in babylon.jpg|thumb|200px|Polish troops in Babylon(2003)]] - Ur (11926 bytes)
5: [[Image:UR 17 01 2004.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Ur seen across the Royal tombs, ...
13: The first dynasty was ended by an attack by [[Sargon of Akkad]] around [[24th century BC|2340 BC]]. No...
47: [[Image:UR 17 01 2004 003.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Great Ziggurat]]
58: [[Image:UR 17 01 2004 004.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Royal tombs]]
67: [[Image:UR 17 01 2004 002.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Cuneiform writing, Royal tombs]... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
10: [[Image:iran-bracelet.jpg|thumb|230px|Persian bracelet c. 500 BC.]]
11: ...cythian]]s. The region of Parsuash was annexed by Sargon of Assyria around 719 BC. Eventually the Medes ca...
27: [[image:Parthiansoldier.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Bust of Parthian soldier, in He...
44: [[Image:Metallic Parthian.jpg|frame|Metalic statue of a [[Parthian]] prince, AD...
56: [[Image:ShapurII.jpg|thumb|Head of king [[Shapur II]] (Sasanian dynast... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
18: ...ng before the arrival of the Semitic conqueror, [[Sargon of Akkad]].
58: [[Image:Standard of Ur chariots.jpg|500px|early chariots on the "Standard of Ur, ca. ... - Samaria (7953 bytes)
35: ... for three years, and was at length captured by [[Sargon II]], who completed the conquest Shalmaneser had ... - Akkadian Empire (9189 bytes)
2: ...n'') and his grandson, [[Naram-Sin]]. The date of Sargon is placed by modern scholars around [[2300 BC]] (...
4: Sargon was the son of [[Itti-Bel]], and a legend related...
6: Sargon's grandson and successor, '''Naram-Sin''', follow...
8: ... of excellence; two seal cylinders of the time of Sargon are among the most beautiful specimens of the gem...
10: ...trial omens was made for a library established by Sargon. - Sargon of Akkad (2071 bytes)
1: '''Sargon''' ([[2334 BC]] - [[2279 BC]] [[short chronology]...
2: [[Image:Sargon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Head of Sargon]]
4: ...e true king" in [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]). Sargon's empire would presumably have included Assyria. ...
6: ...e lost at this point; presumably it describes how Sargon becomes king).
8: ...of Kish long after losing the kingship of Sumer. Sargon is the successor to Lugal-zage-si and is the foun... - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
1: ...ild of a temple prostitute and an unknown father. Sargon is the name given by the [[Bible]].
3: ...set by difficulties at the beginning of his rule, Sargon made a pact with the Chaldean [[Merodach-baladan|...
4: While Sargon was thus trying to gain support in Assyria, Mardu...
6: ...d him control of Arpad, Simirra and [[Damascus]]. Sargon conquered [[Gaza]] in [[Palestine (region)|Palest...
8: ...posed by Ullusunu with the help of the Urartians. Sargon took the capital Izirtu, and stationed troops in ... - Mari, Syria (5848 bytes)
1: [[Image:Maristela.jpg|thumb|Cultic [[stela]] found at Mari]]
11: [[Image:Ishiqmari.jpg|thumb|A small statue representing a third millenn...
20: ... it comes to who destroyed the city; some state [[Sargon]] of [[Akkad]] (who stated that he had passed thr... - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
81: * [[Sargon of Akkad|Sargon]] the Great, founder of the empire of [[Akkad]] a...
117: [[Image:Oriental empire.jpg||thum|320px|right|The Oriental Empires about [[60...
136: [[Image:Arabic ascendency 1884.jpg|thumb|320px|right|The "The Eighth Progressive Map...
177: [[Image:Ottoman empire 1481-1683.jpg|thum|320px|right|[[Ottoman Empire]], [[1481]]-[[1... - Assyrian (19682 bytes)
5: ... world's first empire in recorded history under [[Sargon I]]. At its peak, the empire encompassed what is ... - Uruk (2699 bytes)
8: ... at a period before the time of [[Sargon of Akkad|Sargon]]. Later it was prominent in the national struggl... - Assyria (13688 bytes)
12: ... Babylonia) in its earliest stages, being part of Sargon and Naram-Sin's empire. Destroyed by barbarians i...
45: ===Sargonidae (dynasty)===
46: ...n also built a new capital at [[Dur Sharrukin]] ("Sargon's City") near Nineveh, with all the tribute Assyr...
48: In 705 BC, Sargon was slain while fighting the Cimmerians and was s... - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
41: ...ploration, turned out to be the royal palace of [[Sargon II]], which were largely explored for sculptures ...
47: ...ating as far back as probably about the time of [[Sargon of Akkad]].
51: ...ave enriched it with the spoil of twenty peoples. Sargon has taken what remained to the Hittites; Sennache...
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