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Aracely Harvey
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5 February, 14:53
Why did Sargon's empire collapse?
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Carly Choi
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The Sumerians believed that the Akkadian Empire collapsed because of a curse placed on them when Naram-Sin conquered the city of Nippur and destroyed the temple. The kings maintained power by installing their sons as governors over the major cities. They also made their daughters high priestesses over the major gods.
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