Sargon was able to develop a military style that allowed him to conquer neighboring cities. He controlled much of the Mesopotamian area. He built roads and new cities. He was a good administrator and placed someone close to him in each of the captured cities. His daughter, Enheduanna, was a great writer, the first author to be known by name.
The first recorded true empire was established by Sargon of Akkad (the Great). This occurred about 2250 BC in the Mesopotamia region that is presently Iraq and Syria.
Assuming you are referring to Sargon the Great (or Sargon of Akkad), who lived about 2270-2215 BCE, he conquered ancient Sumeria, which covered much of current-day Iraq. Eventually, the Akkadian Empire included portions of modern-day Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran.
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Sargon ruled Sumaria in ancient times. During his reign, his empire included all of the lands of Mesopotamia in the Middle East.
No one really knows how he died.
Sargon the Great was the first person in history known to have created an empire. He also had a full time standing army.
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Sargon the Great (SARGON OF AKKAD 2334-2279 BCE) was the first emperor who united a number of the Mesopotamian City-States.
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If you mean Sargon of Akkad, aka Sargon the Great, see related link.
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Sargon the Great
First Akkadian Emperor in ancient Sumer- Called "Sargon the Great"
Sargon the Great.
La'ibum was the father of Sargon the Great, the King of Akkad. Sargon was born in Azupiranu, Mesopotamia, and passed away in Akkad.
Sargon the Great of Akkan.
Sargon of Akkad, also known as Sargon the Great, was a powerful ruler of the Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia around 2300 BCE. He is credited with unifying the city-states of Sumer under one empire, establishing one of the first known empires in history. Sargon also implemented administrative reforms, standardized systems of measurement, and established a legacy of centralized rule that influenced later empires.