Message from @Milan
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its a city right?
Sargon is a saint.
All Mesopotamian leaders were great rulers in their own right
Sargon of Swindon that is
Gilgamesh, Sargon, Hammurabi, Ashurbanipal, Nabukodonossor etc
@Milan Hammurabi was the leader of I think either Akkad or Sumeria who historians credit the invention of law
they where more just barbarian emperors more then anything
they would massacre shit ton of people and enslave when conquer something
Hammurabi was the leader of the First Babylonian Empire
get your facts and logic straight
Also know as Amorite Empire
aaa
most of my history knowledge is like from 1444-1821
and thats just "what countries existed at the time"
thankseu4
stop playing eu4 and be a chad and read some books
shut
and let me reform the Roman Empire as Byzantium
Akkad was Sargon, Gilgamesh is Sumeria, Hammurabi is First Babylonian/Amorite, Ashurbanipal is Neo-Assyrian, Nebuchadnezzar II is Neo-Babylonian/Chaldean
chald more like chad
I have a boner for Mesopotamian History
I remember everything
@Modern Man ***SMUCKLES***
my gosh
though I confused Nebuchadnezzar II english name to the Portuguese one
In your ethnostate......what will you do with puppies????
The spanish name is funny
Nabucodonossor
Nebucodonosor
NebuCHADnossor
Nabu wasn't as Chad
he lived as a animal for 30/40 years
I prefer Hammurabi myself
Da code of Hammurabi
Also know as Hammurabi, The Chad Lawmaker
Thats were the eye for eye rule comes from right?
@Modern Man https://theconversation.com/the-world-is-facing-a-global-sand-crisis-83557
The numbers vary between a couple of years and a couple of decades. Sand is an irreplacable component of concrete mix. There are multiple studies attempting to replace concrete with reused ground up plastic, however it is unlikely that these projects will be able to replace sand entirely. And ye, I'm an architect, haven't started my Masters yet, so just low-wage CAD monkeying.
Isnt there a threat of sand usable for glass running out?
Aye, Eye for an Eye, Tooth for a Tooth came from Hammurabi Code