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Babylon was a city in the Middle East, near the Tigre and Euphrates rivers. It was founded by the amorites and destroyed in 689 B.C. by the Assyrian emperor Sennacherib. The most important king of Babylon was Hammurabi (1700 B.C.).

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  • Babylon was a city in the Middle East, near the Tigre and Euphrates rivers. It was founded by the amorites and destroyed in 689 B.C. by the Assyrian emperor Sennacherib. The most important king of Babylon was Hammurabi (1700 B.C.).
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  • Babylon was a city in the Middle East, near the Tigre and Euphrates rivers. It was founded by the amorites and destroyed in 689 B.C. by the Assyrian emperor Sennacherib. The most important king of Babylon was Hammurabi (1700 B.C.).
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