Victory Stele of Naram-Sin — The Akkadian Empire and the Tower of Babel
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The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin commemorates the Akkadian king's triumph. The Akkadian Empire — the first to impose a single language across the Near East, building monumental ziggurats — is the probable historical context for the Tower of Babel narrative (Genesis 11). The fall of the empire echoes Babel's divine punishment of human hubris.
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