Hammurabi: The King of Babylon and the Lawgiver of Antiquity
Hammurabi was the king of Babylon (c. 1792–1750 BC) famous for unifying Mesopotamia and promulgating one of the first codes of law. His reign marked a major milestone in the history of law and empire.
The Tower of Babel: Myth, Meaning and Interpretations
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: A Legendary Wonder of the Ancient World
Exploring the mystery of an enigmatic paradise Among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon hold a special pla...
Babylon: The Famous Ancient City
Explore the ancient city of Babylon: Reveal its magnificent history and travel to the cradle of civilization In the annals of ancient history,...
Cuneiform Writing
Deciphering the Past: The Legacy of Cuneiform Writing In the annals of human history, few inventions have been as revolutionary as writing. A...
The Ancient City of Uruk
Uruk was a city located in ancient Mesopotamia , and is considered one of the world's first true cities. Located in modern-day Iraq, it was...
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Mesopotamian poem that tells the story of the legendary king of Uruk , Gilgamesh . The epic is believed...
Sumerian Civilization
The Sumerian civilization was an ancient civilization located in the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia , which is modern-day Iraq. It is con...
Petra 🇯🇴
Petra (which means Rock in ancient Greek), is one of the most impressive cities of the ancient world. Popularized in 1989 by the film In...
The Persian Achaemenid Empire
The Empire _ Persian Achaemenid was one of the greatest empires of its time. An empire that began in 559 BC. JC following the liberation...
Gobekli Tepe
Dating back to 12,000 years ago, Göbekli Tepe is said to be the first temple in history. A major site built 6500 years before the first Sumeri...
The Anunnaki 🌠
In the annals of ancient Mesopotamian mythology, a group of intriguing and enigmatic beings stands out: the Anunnaki. These mysterious dei...
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