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  • ...mNabonidSymbole.jpg|thumb|right|The emblems of Venus, Sun, and Moon on the Stele of Nabonidus, found at [[Harran]] ([[Şanlıurfa Museum]]). Note that Nabon ...nt Orient Museum, Istanbul Archeological Museums,Turkey..JPG|thumb|Granite stele of the Babylonian king Nabonidus. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul Archeolog
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  • ...Babylon]] (right) (r. 1728–1686 BC) on his [[Code of Hammurabi|law code stele]]]] | [[Sharrukin II]] ([[Sargon II]]) || 710 – 705 BC || Assyrian king
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  • * [[Akkadian Empire]] period: c. 2334–2218 BC ([[Sargon of Akkad|Sargon]]) ...le:Stele of Vultures detail 02.jpg|thumb|left|Fragment of [[Eannatum]]'s [[Stele of the Vultures]]]]
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  • ...mportant historical Mesopotamian leaders were [[Ur-Nammu]] (king of Ur), [[Sargon of Akkad]] (who established the Akkadian Empire), [[Hammurabi]] (who establ ...il the widespread use of a [[syllabary|syllabic]] script was adopted under Sargon's rule{{Citation needed|date=March 2008}} that significant portions of Meso
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  • ...can be found in a [[Clay tablet|tablet]] from the reign of Chaldean king [[Sargon of Akkad]] (2334–2279 BC), dating back to the 23rd century BC. Babylon wa However, when [[Sargon I]] (1920–1881 BC) succeeded as king in Assyria in 1920 BC he eventually
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