Akkad
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+ | '''Akkad''' may refer to: | ||
+ | *[[Akkad (city)]], the capital of the Akkadian Empire | ||
+ | *Akkad, a region in southern [[Mesopotamia]] | ||
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+ | ==People with the name== | ||
+ | *[[Abbas el-Akkad]], Egyptian writer | ||
+ | *[[Moustapha Akkad]], Syrian-American film producer and director | ||
- | From ''[[Akkad]]'', an important city of ancient Mesopotamia. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | * [[Cities of the ancient Near East]] | + | *[[List of kings of Akkad]] |
- | * [[List of kings of Akkad]] | + | *''[[Akkad Bakkad Bambey Bo]]'', an Indian television series |
+ | *[[Akkadian Empire]], an ancient state in Mesopotamia | ||
+ | *[[Akkadian language]], an ancient language of Mesopotamia | ||
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Akkad may refer to:
- Akkad (city), the capital of the Akkadian Empire
- Akkad, a region in southern Mesopotamia
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People with the name
- Abbas el-Akkad, Egyptian writer
- Moustapha Akkad, Syrian-American film producer and director
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See also
- List of kings of Akkad
- Akkad Bakkad Bambey Bo, an Indian television series
- Akkadian Empire, an ancient state in Mesopotamia
- Akkadian language, an ancient language of Mesopotamia
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