'The Babylonian Empire forged by Hammurabi, produced the first code of laws available for all to see'.
Hammurabi created the first Babylonian empire in the 18th century BCE. Around 1755–1750 BC, the Babylonians wrote the Code of Hammurabi, a legal code. The longest, the best-structured, and the most well-preserved legal treatise ever discovered from the prehistoric Near East. Hammurabi, the sixth monarch of Babylon's First Dynasty, is credited for writing it in the Old Babylonian dialect of Akkadian.
The Babylonian monarch Hammurabi (r. 1795–1750 BCE), who conquered and later governed ancient Mesopotamia, codified a collection of 282 laws into stone.
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