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n. (plural of Akkadian English)
Usage examples of "akkadians".
But when the Akkadians conquered, the Children of Yisra-el were dispersed and flung to the winds, their Twelve Tribes disbanded, Ten of the Twelve lost and the purity of their mother-tongue diffused.
Persis arose and overthrew the Akkadians, the royal court of the House of Ur fled, deep into the Umaiyyat, where they were succored by the Khalifate of the Umaiyyat.
The Akkadians were not merciful, doing their best to obliterate the remnants of Persian culture.
What it was, I do not know, for the Akkadians are loathe to speak of it.
In the spring, one of our guides assured us with unwonted cheer, it would overflow its banks, depositing nourishing silt on the flood-plains, hailed by the Akkadians as a life-giver.
Why the Akkadians are so reluctant to span running water, I cannot say, but it worked well enough.
I turned to see Uru-Azag snatch the curved dagger all the Akkadians wore from his belt.
Do you think he loves you so well, for opening the door to the Akkadians thirty years ago?
Uru-Azag and the Akkadians had found in the battle some measure of their lost pride.
Persians and Akkadians, negotiations were beginning for their return home.
Throughout history there had been many forms of payment - the Akkadians using crystal, the Hittites iron, the Persians gold.