Babylon On Map

Babylon On Map. Ancient Babylon City Map Babylonia was an ancient state that was centered around the city of Babylon in what is now central-southern Mesopotamia (including modern Iraq and parts of Kuwait, Syria, and Iran).Founded around 1894 BC, it was an Akkadian-speaking state initially populated by Akkadians but governed by Amorites. Under the ruthless and ambitious King Nebuchadnezzar II, the sprawling settlement in modern-day Iraq grew into a major city as large as Chicago, and boasted towering temples, ornately tiled palaces and imposing city walls thick enough for two chariots to pass.

Ancient Babylon City Map
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Exact coordinates of Babylon: Latitude: 32.543724 North. Here you can see an interactive Open Street map which shows the exact location of Babylon

Ancient Babylon City Map

Here you can see an interactive Open Street map which shows the exact location of Babylon It was the center of a flourishing culture and an important trade hub of the Mesopotamian civilization Babylon Babylon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iraq, today only ruins; it was once one of the most prominent cities of Ancient Mesopotamia.Alexander the Great chose Babylon to be the capital of the great empire he had created, and died there while planning further conquests; for several centuries after that it was a major center of the Seleucid Empire founded by one of his generals.

. Exact coordinates of Babylon: Latitude: 32.543724 North. Babylon was an ancient city located on the lower Euphrates river in southern Mesopotamia, within modern-day Hillah, Iraq, about 85 kilometres (55 miles) south of modern day Baghdad.Babylon functioned as the main cultural and political centre of the Akkadian-speaking region of Babylonia.Its rulers established two important empires in antiquity, the 19th-16th century BC Old Babylonian Empire.

. It was the center of a flourishing culture and an important trade hub of the Mesopotamian civilization To see the surrounding objects, drag the map with your mouse or finger