The difference between the Babylonian kingdom and the New Babylonian.

The first Babylonian state arose as early as 2 thousand years BC, the peak of its power came during the reign of King Hammurabi (1793-1750 BC). Then the inhabitants of ancient Babylon were the Sumerians, Akkadians and the Amorite tribes. True, the first state of the Babylonians could not stand for a long time, already in the 16th century BC. it was conquered by another people. Babylon managed to return to the political arena in the 7th century BC, when Nabopalasar became its ruler.

Based on this, it is possible to determine the differences between the first and the new Babylonian state:

1. Ancient Babylon arose during the Bronze Age and New Babylon during the Iron Age.

2. The first Babylonian state was small, and the New Babylonian kingdom during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II was able to conquer Palestine, Phenicia and most of Mesopotamia.

3. The level of culture and development also significantly differed, the indicators of the New State were significantly higher.



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