The Age Of Agade- Inventing Empire In Ancient Mesopotamia <VERIFIED | Report>

Despite its decline, the Akkadian Empire left a lasting legacy in the ancient Near East. The imperial system, which was pioneered during the Age of Agade, became a model for subsequent empires, including the Ur-III Dynasty, the Babylonian Empire, and the Assyrian Empire.

To streamline governance across diverse populations, the Akkadian administration implemented several sweeping reforms: The Age Of Agade- Inventing Empire In Ancient Mesopotamia

Sargon rose from obscure origins (legend says he was a cupbearer) to overthrow the Sumerian king Lugalzagesi. He conquered all of southern Mesopotamia and expanded northwest toward the Mediterranean. He established Agade as a new city, built from scratch, symbolizing a break from the old Sumerian traditions. Despite its decline, the Akkadian Empire left a