- Mari the
Akkadian Empire rebuilt it as an
administrative center with an
imperial governor. The city of Nuzi was
established by the
Akkadians and a number...
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Akkadian or
Accadian may
refer to: Look up
Akkadian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akkadians,
inhabitants of the
Akkadian Empire Akkadian language...
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Akkadian (/əˈkeɪdiən/ ə-KAY-dee-ən;
Akkadian: 𒀝𒅗𒁺𒌑(𒌝), romanized: Akkadû(m)) is an
extinct East
Semitic language that was
spoken in
ancient Mesopotamia...
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centuries BC).
Drawing on the
traditions of
Sumerian literature, the
Akkadians, ****yrians and
Babylonians compiled a
substantial textual tradition of...
- It used the
cuneiform writing system of the
Akkadian language. Canaano-
Akkadian combined the
Akkadian lexicon with
Canaanite grammar,
which influenced...
- (short chronology). The
Akkadian language being East Semitic, its
structure was
completely different from Sumerian. The
Akkadians found a
practical solution...
- needed] The
Akkadian Empire (2334–2154 BC) saw the
Akkadian Semites and
Sumerians of
Mesopotamia unite under one rule, and the
Akkadians fully attain...
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ancient Sumerians,
Akkadians, ****yrians and Babylonians. In the
earliest Sumerian writings about them,
which come from the Post-
Akkadian period, the Anunnaki...
- The
Akkadian dis****tion poem or
Akkadian debate, also
known as the
Babylonian dis****tion poem, is a
genre of
Akkadian literature in the form of a dis****tion...
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Akkadian or
Mesopotamian royal titulary refers to the
royal titles and
epithets (and the
style they were
presented in) ****umed by
monarchs in
Ancient Mesopotamia...