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Akkadian
Akkadian or Accadian may refer to:
Akkadians, inhabitants of the Akkadian Empire
Akkadian language, an extinct Eastern Semitic language
Akkadian literature , literature in this language
Akkadian cuneiform, early writing system
Akkadian mythology, early Mesopotamian religion
See also
Acadian (disambiguation
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Akkadian
Akkadian, a. and n. (əˈkeɪdɪən) Also Accadian. [f. Akkad, Accad, name of a city (prob. to be identified with Agade) founded by Sargon I, and of the northern part of ancient Babylonia: see -ian. Cf. F. accadien, G. akkadisch.] A. adj. 1. Formerly, of a dialect related to Sumerian (see note s.v. Sumer...
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Akkadian Empire
During the Akkadian period, the Akkadian language became the lingua franca of the Middle East, and was officially used for administration, although the One explanation for the end of the Akkadian empire is simply that the Akkadian dynasty could not maintain its political supremacy over other independently
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Google Translate uses A.I. for world's oldest language
Jul 5, 2023 — An ancient language with nearly a million undeciphered texts just got a translator that does the job in seconds: A.I. ... There is a lot of ...
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Akkadian royal titulary
In the Akkadian-speaking kingdoms of Assyria and Babylonia, distinct styles of Akkadian titulature would develop, retaining titles and elements of earlier width="25%" |Title in Akkadian
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define asaruludu
In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology Asaruludu is one of the Anunnaki. His name is also spelled Asarludu, Asarluhi, and Namshub.
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Akkadian literature
Akkadian literature is the ancient literature written in the Akkadian language (Assyrian and Babylonian dialects) in Mesopotamia (Assyria and Babylonia Many works of Akkadian literature were commissioned by kings that had scribes and scholars in their service.
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Assyro-
Assyro- (əˈsɪrəʊ) comb. form of Assyrian a., as Assyro-Babylonian a., of or pertaining to both Assyria and Babylonia; spec. designating an ancient Semitic language of Mesopotamia; hence as n., = Akkadian n. 1.1835 [see Medo-]. 1888 A. H. Sayce Hittites ii. 22 A large collection of clay tablets..in t...
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Akkadian language
Akkadian (; Akkadian: ) is an extinct East Semitic language that was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia (Akkad, Assyria, Isin, Larsa, Babylonia and perhaps Akkadian is named after the city of Akkad, a major centre of Mesopotamian civilization during the Akkadian Empire (c. 2334–2154 BC).
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The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian
The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian is an action-adventure game released in 2002 for both GameCube and the PlayStation 2. Reception
The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.
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why the ancient aztecs used the cuneiform system
The Babylonians used a sexagesimal positional numeral system inherited from either the Sumerian or the Akkadian civilizations.
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Akkadian cuneiform script and Akkadian language - Omniglot
Akkadian. Akkadian was a semitic language spoken in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) between about 2,800 BC and 500 AD. It was named after the city of Akkad and first appeared in Sumerian texts dating from 2,800 BC in the form of Akkadian names. The Akkadian cuneiform script was adapted from Sumerian cuneiform in about 2,350 BC.
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(PDF) History of the Akkadian Language - Academia.edu
See Full PDFDownload PDF. History of the Akkadian Language (2 vols) Editor: Juan-Pablo Vita Akkadian is, after Sumerian, the second oldest language attested in the Ancient Near East, as well as the oldest known Semitic language. It is also a language with one of history's longest written records.
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