How did the Akkadian and Sumerian states come about?

Sumer and Akkad in the period 4-3 thousand BC were divided city-states, which were ruled by priests. At the end of the 3rd millennium BC, King Sargon the Great was able to unite the lands of Sumer and Akkad. Thus, the Sumerian-Akkadian kingdom was formed. It was the first large state in the territory of the Ancient East. Then it disintegrated, and in its place arose the Babylonian kingdom, as a result of the arrival of the Amorite tribes here.



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