9:34
The Babylon Mystery Part 1
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a c...
published: 14 May 2010
author: iraqi843668923659826
The Babylon Mystery Part 1
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a city of ancient Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad, in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The earliest source to mention Babylon may be a dated tablet of the reign of Sargon of Akkad (ca. 24th century BC short chronology). The so-called "Weidner Chronicle" states that it was Sargon himself who built Babylon "in front of Akkad" (ABC 19:51). The Eastern Canaan Amorites conquered and settled in Babylon, making it their capital in 1959 BC. From there, the old Babylonian Kingdom was born. The Kingdom then expanded into a mighty Mesopotamian Empire under the rule of its famous king: Hammurabi, sometime in the 18th century BC. At that time, Babylon flourished and became the cultural and economical capital of the entire Fertile Crescent. It also became the seat of the renown Code of Hammurabi, the first code of law in Human History. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia approximately 2300 BC, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It has been estimated that Babylon was the largest city in the world from ca. 1770 to 1670 BC, and again between ca. 612 and 320 BC. It was perhaps the first city to reach a population above 200000. It is recorded that Babylon's legal system developed a <b>...</b>
4:41
The Akkadian Empire Rap (random ass school project for global with friends)
chorus 1- me rap 1-me chorus 2- me rap- jackdeep chorus 3-me rap- tenzing chorus 4- me and...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: magna378
The Akkadian Empire Rap (random ass school project for global with friends)
chorus 1- me rap 1-me chorus 2- me rap- jackdeep chorus 3-me rap- tenzing chorus 4- me and jonathan So we had a project for global.... and we had to make a song..... AND WE MADE ONE. We had to present this and we got some good laughs out of the class :D We used the Forever- by Drake instrumental WHICH I DO NOT OWN IN ANY WAY for the beat. Our song was created on garageband.
11:58
The Akkadians Rule
This is a Social Studies music video featuring The Lonely Island's songs, I'm on a...
published: 15 Feb 2012
author: GamerXRobert
The Akkadians Rule
This is a Social Studies music video featuring The Lonely Island's songs, I'm on a boat, Threw it on the ground, and Jack Sparrow We don't own any of these songs so don't give us credit for them. Skip to 8:28 for deleted scenes.
23:33
Css: Ucap V Akkadians Pt1
Familly Fun: Take a drink every time i say scoot...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: GangsterCast
Css: Ucap V Akkadians Pt1
Familly Fun: Take a drink every time i say scoot
21:35
Css: Ucap V Akkadians Pt2
Give My twitter some love: twitter.com...
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: GangsterCast
Css: Ucap V Akkadians Pt2
Give My twitter some love: twitter.com
3:07
Ancient Babylon Ⓒ HD
Babylon (Arabic: بابل, Babil; Akkadian: Bābili(m) Sumerian lo...
published: 07 Sep 2011
author: CroPETROforever
Ancient Babylon Ⓒ HD
Babylon (Arabic: بابل, Babil; Akkadian: Bābili(m) Sumerian logogram: KÁ.DINGIR.RAKI Hebrew: בבל, Bābel; Greek: Βαβυλών, Babylōn) was an Akkadian city-state (founded in 1867 BC by an Amorite dynasty) of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which are found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad. Babylon, along with Assyria to the north, was one of the two Akkadian nations that evolved after the collapse of the Akkadian Empire, although it was rarely ruled by native Akkadians. All that remains of the original ancient famed city of Babylon today is a mound, or tell, of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The city itself was built upon the Euphrates, and divided in equal parts along its left and right banks, with steep embankments to contain the river's seasonal floods. Available historical resources suggest that Babylon was at first a small town which had sprung up by the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC. The town flourished and attained independence with the rise of the First Amorite Babylonian Dynasty in 1894 BC. Claiming to be the successor of the ancient Eridu, Babylon eclipsed Nippur as the "holy city" of Mesopotamia around the time an Amorite king named Hammurabi first created the short lived Babylonian Empire, this quickly dissolved upon his death and Babylon spent long periods under Assyrian, Kassite and Elamite domination. Babylon again <b>...</b>
7:56
Akkadians VS.The Curator
Akkadians a Guild on Burning Blade kills Curator Ryder-Fireyes-Jaas-Devera and Callidemus...
published: 05 Jan 2008
author: Ryderr4
Akkadians VS.The Curator
Akkadians a Guild on Burning Blade kills Curator Ryder-Fireyes-Jaas-Devera and Callidemus
4:27
Akkadians in Circle Tower
...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: n1cK3mn00b13t
Akkadians in Circle Tower
7:17
Akkadians VS.Shade of Aran
Akkadians-Burning Blade...
published: 11 Jan 2008
author: Ryderr4
Akkadians VS.Shade of Aran
Akkadians-Burning Blade
1:22
Audio Machine - Akkadian Empire (Music from Avatar Trailer)
I do not own rights for this soundtrack....
published: 18 Dec 2009
author: Anastja1
Audio Machine - Akkadian Empire (Music from Avatar Trailer)
I do not own rights for this soundtrack.
5:59
The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
Tracing the Amorites migration from Arabia to the Levant. The western Semitic speaking Amo...
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: HistoryCentral
The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
Tracing the Amorites migration from Arabia to the Levant. The western Semitic speaking Amorites sprung out Arabia in waves of tribal federations roaming the desert/semidesert region between the Euphrates in the west and the Mediterrianean sea in the East. They were restricted from Mesopotamia by their Eastern Semitic kinsmen, the Akkadians. The Amorites of the North will settle the highlands and later fall under Hittie influence, after the fall of the Hittites they will emerge as the highlanders (Arameans). The Amorites of Western Canaan will establish the coastal Canaanite towns that will later evolve into Phoenicia and Philistia. The third group of the Amorites were the East Cannanites (lowlanders) concentrated along the Euphrates, mainly following the water and pasture in the midwest Euphrates region. The Meso-Akkadians regarded the Amorites as an uncivilized unproductive group because they didn't have a harvest they can loot or a town to sack to supply their growing empire. To them the Amorites were troublesome Nomadic shepherds a people with no submission and no house in a lifetime! The Amorites viewed the Akkadians as the oppressive imperial power that controlled their only source for survival; the Euphrates water and the needed pasture for their livestock. This Mesopotamian animosity between the Akkadians and Amorites will give birth to the Zodiac as we know it. THe Amorites marked their age with the fall of the Akkadian empire 2160BC (the Akkadian Bull) and the <b>...</b>
3:30
AKKADIANS # CS:S FREE DEMO PACK #1
download links : www.mediafire.com rapidshare.com www.megaupload.com music : Sonic Syndica...
published: 15 Sep 2011
author: miesomnul
AKKADIANS # CS:S FREE DEMO PACK #1
download links : www.mediafire.com rapidshare.com www.megaupload.com music : Sonic Syndicate - Black and Blue hfxDggglnl
1:08
Team Akkadian at Living Legends 4
The Akkadians kicking ass at LL4...
published: 30 Jan 2012
author: IamAndySkibba
Team Akkadian at Living Legends 4
The Akkadians kicking ass at LL4
7:06
Tw Akkadians
Video de la Territorial War de Akkadians contra Eretica por el terriotorio de Misfortune (...
published: 07 Jun 2009
author: juanamd
Tw Akkadians
Video de la Territorial War de Akkadians contra Eretica por el terriotorio de Misfortune (5/06/09) Les re kbio man! jajaja XD Musica: Decadence - Disturbed Indestructible - Disturbed Made with: Sony vegas Pro 8.0 Vixen Productions® All rights reserved ^^
9:21
The Babylon Mystery Part 2
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a c...
published: 14 May 2010
author: iraqi843668923659826
The Babylon Mystery Part 2
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a city of ancient Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad, in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The earliest source to mention Babylon may be a dated tablet of the reign of Sargon of Akkad (ca. 24th century BC short chronology). The so-called "Weidner Chronicle" states that it was Sargon himself who built Babylon "in front of Akkad" (ABC 19:51). The Eastern Canaan Amorites conquered and settled in Babylon, making it their capital in 1959 BC. From there, the old Babylonian Kingdom was born. The Kingdom then expanded into a mighty Mesopotamian Empire under the rule of its famous king: Hammurabi, sometime in the 18th century BC. At that time, Babylon flourished and became the cultural and economical capital of the entire Fertile Crescent. It also became the seat of the renown Code of Hammurabi, the first code of law in Human History. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia approximately 2300 BC, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It has been estimated that Babylon was the largest city in the world from ca. 1770 to 1670 BC, and again between ca. 612 and 320 BC. It was perhaps the first city to reach a population above 200000. It is recorded that Babylon's legal system developed a <b>...</b>
9:29
The Babylon Mystery Part 3
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a c...
published: 14 May 2010
author: iraqi843668923659826
The Babylon Mystery Part 3
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a city of ancient Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad, in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The earliest source to mention Babylon may be a dated tablet of the reign of Sargon of Akkad (ca. 24th century BC short chronology). The so-called "Weidner Chronicle" states that it was Sargon himself who built Babylon "in front of Akkad" (ABC 19:51). The Eastern Canaan Amorites conquered and settled in Babylon, making it their capital in 1959 BC. From there, the old Babylonian Kingdom was born. The Kingdom then expanded into a mighty Mesopotamian Empire under the rule of its famous king: Hammurabi, sometime in the 18th century BC. At that time, Babylon flourished and became the cultural and economical capital of the entire Fertile Crescent. It also became the seat of the renown Code of Hammurabi, the first code of law in Human History. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia approximately 2300 BC, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It has been estimated that Babylon was the largest city in the world from ca. 1770 to 1670 BC, and again between ca. 612 and 320 BC. It was perhaps the first city to reach a population above 200000. It is recorded that Babylon's legal system developed a <b>...</b>
9:14
The Babylon Mystery Part 4
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a c...
published: 14 May 2010
author: iraqi843668923659826
The Babylon Mystery Part 4
Babylon [from the Akkadian bāb-ilû, meaning "Gateway of God"] was a city of ancient Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad, in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The earliest source to mention Babylon may be a dated tablet of the reign of Sargon of Akkad (ca. 24th century BC short chronology). The so-called "Weidner Chronicle" states that it was Sargon himself who built Babylon "in front of Akkad" (ABC 19:51). The Eastern Canaan Amorites conquered and settled in Babylon, making it their capital in 1959 BC. From there, the old Babylonian Kingdom was born. The Kingdom then expanded into a mighty Mesopotamian Empire under the rule of its famous king: Hammurabi, sometime in the 18th century BC. At that time, Babylon flourished and became the cultural and economical capital of the entire Fertile Crescent. It also became the seat of the renown Code of Hammurabi, the first code of law in Human History. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia approximately 2300 BC, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It has been estimated that Babylon was the largest city in the world from ca. 1770 to 1670 BC, and again between ca. 612 and 320 BC. It was perhaps the first city to reach a population above 200000. It is recorded that Babylon's legal system developed a <b>...</b>
2:33
Video de reclutamiento Akkadians
Despues meto una descripcion ahora me da paja =P...
published: 20 Apr 2009
author: juanamd
Video de reclutamiento Akkadians
Despues meto una descripcion ahora me da paja =P
7:09
Adapa ***** Akkadian Story of Man's Lost Immortality
This Akkadian story, like the Epic of Gilgamesh, examines man's squandered opportunity...
published: 21 Dec 2007
author: helvis213
Adapa ***** Akkadian Story of Man's Lost Immortality
This Akkadian story, like the Epic of Gilgamesh, examines man's squandered opportunity for gaining immortality. Tablets AC and D are from the library of Arshurbanipal,, while tablet B was found in the El-Armarna archives(14th century BCE).
1:07
'SCORPION KING: Rise of the AKKADIAN'- Video Game Trailer & Promo #1
"Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian" was a 2002 Video Game, that was made for b...
published: 13 Nov 2009
author: VideoQuestEx
'SCORPION KING: Rise of the AKKADIAN'- Video Game Trailer & Promo #1
"Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian" was a 2002 Video Game, that was made for both the Nintendo GameCube, and for the Sony PlaySation 2 only (no other consoles). This Video Game's storyline was set some time before the events of the Live Action "Scorpion King" Movie, which starred Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in 2002. The actor even makes a brief appearance at the end of this particular trailer, to promote the video game. The Scorpion King franchise is actually a Spin-Off from 2001 "The Mummy Returns" film, which starred "Brendan Fraser" and was directed by "Stephen Sommers." Thanks for stopping by!
9:48
What The Ancients Did For Us - The Mesopotamians Part 1/6
Mesopotamia (from Greek Μεσοποταμί&a...;
published: 10 Mar 2010
author: A55YRlAN
What The Ancients Did For Us - The Mesopotamians Part 1/6
Mesopotamia (from Greek Μεσοποταμία "[land] between the rivers", rendered in Arabic as بلاد الرافدين bilād al-rāfidayn)[1] is a toponym for the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river system, along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, largely corresponding to modern Iraq,[2] as well as some parts of northeastern Syria,[2] some parts of southeastern Turkey,[2] and some parts of the Khūzestān Province of southwestern Iran.[3][4] Widely considered as the cradle of civilization, Bronze Age Mesopotamia included Sumer and the Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires. In the Iron Age, it was ruled by the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires. The indiginous Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians & Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the dawn of written history circa 3100 BC to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC. It was then conquered by the Achaemenid Empire. It fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BC and after his death it became part of the Greek Seleucid Empire, by around 150 BC Mesopotamia was under the control of the Parthians. Mesopotamia became a battle ground between the Romans and Parthians, with parts of Mesopotamia (particularly Assyria) coming under periodic Roman control. In 226 AD it fell to the Sassanid Persians, and remained under Persian rule until the 7th century AD Arab Islamic conquest of the Sassanid Empire. A number of primarily Christian native Mesopotamian states existed beween the 1st Century BC and 3rd Century AD; Adiabene, Oshroene and Hatra. The Assyrians