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This book presents the first biography written in English of the famous Babylonian lawgiver, King Hammurabi, who ruled from 1792 to 1750 BC. It presents a well-rounded view of this ancient Mesopotamian king’s accomplishments, by drawing on the extensive writings of his time, including those by Hammurabi himself. Numerous letters and reports by ambassadors to his court and others are presented in translation. Marc Van De Mieroop traces Hammurabi’s career as a diplomat and conqueror, describing how he dealt with powerful rivals and extended his kingdom to create the large state of Babylon.
This is the offline English Wikipedia for Babylon. Wikipedia is a multilingual, Web-based, free-content encyclopedia. It is written collaboratively by volunteers with wiki software, meaning articles can be added or changed by nearly anyone.
The Columbia Encyclopedia is unmatched in its scope and reputation for accuracy and authority. Now the newest edition of this cultural landmark, first published back in 1935, is available from the Gale Group, fully updated and revised by a team of specialists under the guidance of Columbia University Press. Containing nearly 52,000 entries, the 6th edition of The Columbia Encyclopedia is a valuable addition to one's personal library.
With over 5000 entries, Aryanpur Picture Dictionary v.1 is part of the Aryanpur Progressive Six vols. Dictionary (Overseas Version) by Dr. Manoochehr Aryanpur Kashani published by Jahan Rayaneh Co. This picture dictionary has been compiled with minor modification and addition for Babylon.