WI: Sargon the Great dies while trying to conquer Sumer?

Although details are obviously sketchy about battles fought 5,000 years ago, it is clear that the foundation of the Akkadian Empire under Sargon the Great was not entirely peaceful, with the few sources from that time indicating that he fought several battles to subdue the rich and highly developed (for the time) region of Sumer using the resources of his more northerly Akkadian power base. Given the nature of warfare at that time and later, it seems pretty likely to me that he was present close to battle, and therefore could plausibly have died during one of those battles. Suppose this occurs; what happens?
 
Although details are obviously sketchy about battles fought 5,000 years ago, it is clear that the foundation of the Akkadian Empire under Sargon the Great was not entirely peaceful, with the few sources from that time indicating that he fought several battles to subdue the rich and highly developed (for the time) region of Sumer using the resources of his more northerly Akkadian power base. Given the nature of warfare at that time and later, it seems pretty likely to me that he was present close to battle, and therefore could plausibly have died during one of those battles. Suppose this occurs; what happens?

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What if Sargon of Akkad lost against Uruk and never formed an empire? (Multi-page thread 1 2)
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Not it got a whole lot of useful discussion.
 
As far as I understand, according to some inscriptions Sargon founded Babylon. Not sure exactly at what time this is supposed to have happened, but if he died before the foundation of Babylon, that city might be butterflied away. His earlier death might lead to a lot of other butterflies as well. There is of course the possibility that his successor would continue the conquests, but Uruk might also continue as the major power or some other city might become dominant. When you change such an important and early factor a lot might change. For instance it is likely that Judaism would be butterflied away.
 
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