what was unique about the code of hammurabi
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Code of Hammurabi is a Babylonian code of law that has been used in the ancient Mesopotamia.
The code was dated back to nearly 1754 BC. The sixth king of Babylon Hammurabi enacted the code and this is the reason why it is called a code of Hammurabi.
This code consists of 282 laws.
The code was dated back to nearly 1754 BC. The sixth king of Babylon Hammurabi enacted the code and this is the reason why it is called a code of Hammurabi.
This code consists of 282 laws.
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Things unique about Code of Hammurabi :
The Code of Hammurabi is often referred to as the oldest written laws on records as well as the earliest example of presumption of innocence.
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