The Akkadian Empire, established by Sargon of Akkad in 2334 BC, was the world's first empire, unifying cities from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea under one government, currency, language, and law; it introduced the first postal system, centralized bureaucracy, professional standing army, and purpose-built imperial capital (Agade), but collapsed around 2154 BC due to a 300-year drought that caused crop failures and administrative collapse, with its capital city still undiscovered today.
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Before Egypt's pyramids, before Greece, before Rome, before any empire you've ever studied, there was one.
The first, >> [music] >> and it collapsed so completely that its capital city has never been found.
His name was Sargon.
He was a cupbearer, the man who served wine at a king's table.
In 2334 BC, he overthrew that king, then the next king, then the next.
In 23 years, Sargon of Akkad conquered every city from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
He unified them all under one government, one currency, one language, one law.
For the first time in human history, that was an empire.
The Akkadian empire stretched across 5,000 km. It had the first postal system, the first centralized bureaucracy, 50,000 clay tablets recording every transaction in the known world.
Then his grandson Naram-Sin did something no human had ever done.
He declared himself a god.
He put on the horned crown, the helmet only gods were allowed to wear.
He called himself god of the four corners of the universe.
Then, 2154 BC, [music] the empire was gone.
Not conquered, not destroyed in a single war.
The rains stopped. 300 years of drought hit the entire Fertile Crescent simultaneously.
The crops failed. The Gutian mountain people descended from the east, and the Akkadian administration simply stopped.
The last clay tablet in the archive ends mid-sentence.
The victory stele of Naram-Sin is in the Louvre, 4,200 years old.
The city of Agade, the first imperial capital in human history, has never been found.
It's under the desert in Iraq, >> [music] >> and nobody knows exactly where.
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