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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Ishtar Gate, and precise observations of the starts are the achievements of the Chaldean Empire. These all happened under the rule of Nebuchadnezzar II, the great Chaldean ruler.
The temples at Abu Simbel were built by the Egyptians. The Hammurabic Code was written under the rule of Hammurabi during an earlier empire, the Babylonian Empire centuries earlier. The Hitties invented iron. Zoroastrianism came from Persia and was brought to Mesopotamia by Cyrus the Great, who conquered the Chaldean Empire. The Chaldeans sacked Ninevah, not built it.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Ishtar Gate, and precise observations of the stars were the achievements of the Chaldean Empire. After king Nebuchadnezzar II built the hangoing gardens because his Median wife queen Amytis whom missed the green hills and valleys of her homeland. The main gate out of eight gates, Ishtar was decorated with blue bricks that showed rows of bulls and dragons and was named after the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war. The stars were observed by the eye and nothing else.