King Sargon of Akkad
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Sargon was born in the year 2300 BC. Sargon of Akkad is a king of Semitic origins. The story of his birth according to ancient Sumerian texts. His mother was a high priestess of the Entem class (the virgin or virgin) in the city of Azoferano. She conceived him, placed him secretly, hid him in a basket protected by allies, covered him, and threw him in the water. The river did not drown him, but rather carried him to Aki, the water-bearer (the cupbearer of the king of Kish-Ur-Zababa). Aki retrieved him with his bucket, raised him, adopted him as a son, and appointed him as his gardener. While he was working as a gardener, the goddess Ishtar loved him, so he assumed kingship. The story of Sargon's birth is very similar to the story of the birth of the Prophet Moses.
Sargon of Akkad, also known as (Sharukin), the legendary king of the Akkadian Empire. He ruled from about (2279 - 2334) BC. He is considered one of the greatest empire builders in history. He unified southern Mesopotamia and expanded his rule over vast regions in Syria, Anatolia, and Elam. His reign saw a golden age of Akkadian culture with military innovations, economic progress, and great cultural influence.


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