"Akkadian Empire" explores the rise and fall of the world's first empire in Mesopotamia, led by Sargon of Akkad. It examines how Sargon consolidated power from fragmented city-states through military strategies and administrative innovations, impacting Mesopotamian society and culture. The book argues that the Akkadian Empire's success hinged on balancing centralized control with regional autonomy, a balance disrupted by internal rebellions, external pressures, and environmental changes. Intriguingly, the empire standardized cuneiform script and integrated diverse religious traditions, showcasing its cultural influence. The book progresses by first examining the pre-Akkadian socio-political landscape, then delving into the Akkadian dynasty and its influence. Finally, it analyzes the factors leading to the empire's collapse. Drawing on cuneiform texts, archaeological finds, and environmental data, the book integrates environmental history with traditional political and social history, offering new insights into the complex interplay of factors that led to the Akkadian Empire's demise. By understanding the dynamics of this early empire, readers can gain valuable insights into state formation, imperial administration, and the consequences of political and environmental decisions.
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March 29, 2025 -
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- ISBN: 9788235265197
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- ISBN: 9788235265197
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