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By John Toomey, David Weissenberger, Avery Hackett, Cole Greenberg, jack o

 Persians, some of their art was elegant  miniatures  They were know for their ornate carpets  They used lots of detail and bold use of color  Akkadians, in some ways akkadian art was the same as sumerian art  Carvings still usually had rounded shapes recalling early clay sculptures  the artists carved images of the Akkadian kings  some times they showed the king on their own just to remind people who was in charge  Persians, some of their art was elegant  miniatures  They were know for their ornate carpets  They used lots of detail and bold use of color  Akkadians, in some ways akkadian art was the same as sumerian art  Carvings still usually had rounded shapes recalling early clay sculptures  the artists carved images of the Akkadian kings  some times they showed the king on their own just to remind people who was in charge Art

 Persians, some of their instruments they used to play were; bowed spike fiddles, goblet drums, blow flutes, frame drums, and long necked lutes  Akkadian, music practices were the voices of the animal spirits  Gods, kings, priests, dressed in animal parts to symbolize the men’s powers through their voices  Persians, some of their instruments they used to play were; bowed spike fiddles, goblet drums, blow flutes, frame drums, and long necked lutes  Akkadian, music practices were the voices of the animal spirits  Gods, kings, priests, dressed in animal parts to symbolize the men’s powers through their voices Music

 Akkadian, Kings of Sumer and Akkadian 2334 or 2371 to 2279BCE  Sargon (sharrum-Kin) formerly king of kish 2278 or 2315 to 2270BCE or 2306  Rimush Murdered 2269 or 2306 to 2255BCE or 2291  Manishtushu assassinated 2254 or 2291 to 2218BCE  Nsrsm-sin traditionally reigned for 75 years 2217 or 2254 to 2193BCE or 2230  Shar-kali-sharri 2192 or 2230 to 2169BCE or 2226  Interregnum anarchy following guti invasion 2189 to 2189BCE  Akkadian, Kings of Sumer and Akkadian 2334 or 2371 to 2279BCE  Sargon (sharrum-Kin) formerly king of kish 2278 or 2315 to 2270BCE or 2306  Rimush Murdered 2269 or 2306 to 2255BCE or 2291  Manishtushu assassinated 2254 or 2291 to 2218BCE  Nsrsm-sin traditionally reigned for 75 years 2217 or 2254 to 2193BCE or 2230  Shar-kali-sharri 2192 or 2230 to 2169BCE or 2226  Interregnum anarchy following guti invasion 2189 to 2189BCE Ruler’s part

 Persians, kings kindattu king of simashki before 2005BC son of tan Ruhuratir conqueror of ur  Kidin hutran 3 rd king of anshan & susa 1224BC son of pahir ishshan 2 cont enlil nadin shumi & adad shuma iddina kassite kings of babylon  Persians, kings kindattu king of simashki before 2005BC son of tan Ruhuratir conqueror of ur  Kidin hutran 3 rd king of anshan & susa 1224BC son of pahir ishshan 2 cont enlil nadin shumi & adad shuma iddina kassite kings of babylon Rulers part 2

 Persians, The Empire was founded by Cyrus the Great they allowed the people to conquered to continue their lives and cultures  People could keep their customs and religion as long as they paid their taxes  Akkadian, There was an empire centered in the city of Akkadian and its surrounding ancient Mesopotamia’s  During the 3 rd millennium BC they developed a very intimate cultural symbiosis  Persians, The Empire was founded by Cyrus the Great they allowed the people to conquered to continue their lives and cultures  People could keep their customs and religion as long as they paid their taxes  Akkadian, There was an empire centered in the city of Akkadian and its surrounding ancient Mesopotamia’s  During the 3 rd millennium BC they developed a very intimate cultural symbiosis General back round part 1

 Persians, they had a large empire to maintain and control, each area had a ruler called satrap, basically a governor  Akkadians, between the sumariens and the Systematic Akkadians  The Akkadians hit their political peak between 21 th and 22 nd BC  Persians, they had a large empire to maintain and control, each area had a ruler called satrap, basically a governor  Akkadians, between the sumariens and the Systematic Akkadians  The Akkadians hit their political peak between 21 th and 22 nd BC General back round part 2

 Akkadians, the mythology of the Akkadian civilization their religion influenced Mesopotamian mythology as a whole surviving in the mythologies  Persians zoroastriansm was their religion was thought to be a prophet they are monotheistic there god named aharamuzda the wise god  Humans play a role to struggle between good and evil  Aharamuzda gave them there freedom  Akkadians, the mythology of the Akkadian civilization their religion influenced Mesopotamian mythology as a whole surviving in the mythologies  Persians zoroastriansm was their religion was thought to be a prophet they are monotheistic there god named aharamuzda the wise god  Humans play a role to struggle between good and evil  Aharamuzda gave them there freedom Religion