Accadia

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Accadia
Accadia is a town and comune in the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It is only a small town with a small big popuation. Supporting rich culture and friendlyness it is a great town to live in. It is not too far away from the city of Foggia which is a major city in Italy. The fields surrounding Accadia make for a great view any season of the year. The village is not to disimialar to all the villages surrounding it which are all only a short srive apart.
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Accadia (f)
n. Accad, city in ancient Babylon, one of the cities of Nimrod's kingdom


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Akkadians
Akkadians, Accadians A non-Semitic race which preceded the Semites in Babylonia, evidence for whom is mainly found in some of the cuneiform inscriptions. The name comes from the city of Agade, the capital of Sargon I. Blavatsky says in The Secret Doctrine that the Akkadians were not Turanian, but were emigrants from India and were the Aryan instructors of the later Babylonians. There is an Akkadian Genesis, which stands in the line of descent leading to the Biblical Genesis.
The ethnology of the ancient peoples inhabiting Mesopotamia is extremely obscure. The records of occult history show that in a previous geological period, all that portion of western and central-western Asia , which includes Persia, Babylonia, Turkestan, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, etc., was once a highly fertile and well-populated portion of the earth's surface, not only bearing once famous and brilliant civilizations, but likewise the seat of different peoples living side by side. When immense climatic and geological changes took place, this vast stretch of territory became the seeding-place or focus whence spread to the east, south, and west various emigrant offshoots which populated what were then less fertile territories, which in time became on the one hand northern India, Afghanistan, Baluchistan, and Turkestan, and on the southwest Iran, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, and the Caucasus district.
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