Akkad

/ˈɑːkæd/ noun

An ancient Semitic kingdom and city-state in northern Mesopotamia that flourished around 2350-2200 BCE, famous for its powerful empire under Sargon.

From the Akkadian Agade, the capital city of the ancient empire. The word entered English through archaeological texts and the study of cuneiform inscriptions that documented this civilization.

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