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Babylon ians and submarines with the people of present day
A)iraq
B)syria
C)Turkey
D)Palestine ​

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Answered by anilpathak82gmailcom
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Explanation:

Palestine

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Answered by rigveenkaur2008
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Babylon ians and submarines with the people of present day

A)iraq

Explanation

The extent of the Babylonian Empire at the start and end of Hammurabi's reign, located in what today is modern day Kuwait and Iraq. The earliest mention of the city of Babylon can be found in a clay tablet from the reign of Sargon of Akkad (2334–2279 BCE), dating back to the 23rd century BCE. Babylon was merely a religious and cultural centre at this point and neither an independent state nor a large city; like the rest of Mesopotamia, it was subject to the Akkadian Empire which united all the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule. After the collapse of the Akkadian Empire, the south Mesopotamian region was dominated by the Gutian people for a few decades before the rise of the Third Dynasty of Ur, which restored order to the region and which, apart from northern Assyria, encompassed the whole of Mesopotamia, including the town of Babylon. Mesopotamia had already enjoyed a long history prior to the emergence of Babylon, with Sumerian civilization emerging in the region c. 3500 BC, and the Akkadian-speaking people appearing by the 30th century BC.

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