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  1. The king of Babylon (Akkadian: šakkanakki Bābili, later also šar Bābili) was the ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon and its kingdom, Babylonia, which existed as an independent realm from the 19th century BC to its fall in the 6th century BC.

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    Hammurabi ascended to the throne as the king of a minor kingdom in the midst of a complex geopolitical situation. Hammurabi was an Amorite First Dynasty king of the city-state of Babylon, and inherited the power from his father, Sin-Muballit, in c. 1792 BC. [5]

  3. Reign of Hammurabi, king of Babylon. King Hammurabi builds walls of Babylon. Hammurabi of Babylon conquers Uruk and Isin. The Code of Hammurabi: One of the earliest codes of law in the world. Zimri-Lim, the last ruler of Mari dies for unknown reasons. His former ally, Hammurabi of Babylon, captures the city of Mari.

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    • Hammurabi as A Builder and Conqueror
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    • Hammurabi as A Benevolent Ruler

    When Hammurabi became king in 1792 B.C., Babylon wasn’t a match for its rival to the south,Larsa, whose King Rim Sin I had defeated Hammurabi’s father in battle. But Hammurabi quickly set about strengthening his city-state. He became the first Babylonian king to erect protective walls around the city, according to historianSusan Wise Bauer. At the ...

    Hammurabi’s elaborate legal code covered matters ranging from building safety and inheritances to the discipline of slaves and the fees that ancient veterinarians should be paid for operating on oxen and donkeys. It wasn’t the first legal system, and as Diamond points out, Hammurabi actually included laws created by previous kings. But what resonat...

    In some ways, the Code of Hammurabi also was a public relations tool, a way for the king to subtly hype himself as a wise, benevolent ruler. To that end, a surviving example of Hammurabi’s stone pillars depicts himmeeting with Shamash, the Babylonians’ god of Justice. “There is little doubt that Hammurabi wanted to be perceived as a just ruler who ...

  4. The Old Babylonian Empire, or First Babylonian Empire, is dated to c.18941595 BC, and comes after the end of Sumerian power with the destruction of the Third Dynasty of Ur, and the subsequent Isin-Larsa period.

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  6. Apr 16, 2018 · Hammurabi (r. 1792-1750 BCE) was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon best known for his famous law code which served as the model for others, including the Mosaic Law of the Bible. He was the first ruler able to successfully govern all of Mesopotamia, without revolt, following his initial conquest.

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