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Akkad
n.
ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom, northern part of Babylonia; capital city of the kingdom of Akkad
Akkad
Akkad
n.
Accad, city in ancient Babylon, one of the cities of Nimrod's kingdom (Biblical)
Akkad
[Mesopotamian] The first Babylonian city. Sargon I made it his capital in 2475 BCE.
Agade
Agade or Akkad [from aga crown + de fire] Also Agadi. The ancient city of the Babylonian ruler Sargon I (2637-2587 BC), the word referring to the city's patron deity, Ishtar or Anunit.