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Sargon is known to be the first leader of the Sumerians, the founder of the Mesopotamia military tradition, and the first person to create an empire; Akkadia.
Sargon was an excellent leader because he played smartly and didn't use force to conquer the city states. Instead of attacking the city state itself, he cut off their trade and surrounded city states. Without food, water and trade, the city states used to surrender. This way, Sargon conquered the city states, but no one is harmed.
Hammurabi was the leader of the empire of Babylon from 1792 BC to 1750 BC. He was born in 1810 BC and died in 1750 BC. He was king after his father, Sin-Muballit, who gave up the throne due his failing health.
Hammurabi was a great leader because he turned Babylon into a powerful city-state. He is well known for creating the first set of written legal codes.
Cyrus The Great was the first leader of Persia. He was born in 580 BC and died in 530 BC.
Cyrus The Great was a great leader. He expanded the Person empire and conquered a lot of city-states like the Babylonians and the Greeks. He also conquered Mesopotamia, Egypt, and parts of India, but let them keep their culture and religious beliefs.
Sennacherib was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. He was born in 740 BC in Nimrud, Iraq and was assassinated in 681 BC in Nineveh, Iraq.
Sennacherib was one of the most brutal kings in Mesopotamia. He made Nineveh the capital, building a new palace, extending and beautifying the city. Enriching the inner and outer city. He also laid out a more efficient infrastructure for the city