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Ancient Middle Eastern city. The city's ruins are located about 55 mi (89 km) south of Baghdad, near the modern city of Al-&Hsubdot;illah, Iraq. Babylon was one of the most famous cities in antiquity. Probably first settled in the 3rd millennium &BC;, it came under the rule of the Amorite kings around 2000 &BC;. It became the capital of Babylonia and was the chief commercial city of the Tigris and Euphrates river system. Destroyed by Sennacherib in 689 &BC;, it was later rebuilt.

It attained its greatest glory as capital of the Neo-Babylonian empire under Nebuchadrezzar II (r. 605–&circa; 561 &BC;). Alexander the Great, who took the city in 331 &BC;, died there. Evidence of its topography comes from excavations, cuneiform texts, and descriptions by the Greek historian Herodotus. Most of the ruins are from the city built by Nebuchadrezzar. The largest city in the world at the time, it contained many temples, including the great temple of Marduk with its associated ziggurat, which was apparently the basis for the story of the Tower of Babel. The Hanging Gardens, a simulated hill of vegetation-clad terracing, was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

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