Kings of Akkad
- Kings of Akkad
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Akkad =Also rendered as Agade. A major empire in ancient Mesopotamia in the
3rd millennium BCE . The area covered by the kingdom is now located in the region of present-day Iraq, eastern Turkey and northern Syria.
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