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In Babylonia. They are known as the 'Hanging Gardens of Babylon'.
Babylonia was dug up from the dirt but the hanging gardens were destroyed in the 1st century BC.
Water had to be brought to the gardens so it was the one of the first examples of an actuator.
Actually it was a gift for the king's wife since she was Persian and she did not like the desert.
Al Hillah in Iraq, supposedly. It is questionable whether or not the Hanging Gardens ever actually existed.
of course Babylonia had a irrigation system, without water how would the plants in hanging gardens be able to survive, after all water is one of the building blocks to a Civilization.
Nebuchadnezzar's famous gardens, known as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, were believed to have been built in the ancient city of Babylon, located near present-day Hillah, Babil, in Iraq. However, there is some debate among historians about the exact location and even the existence of these gardens.
the hanging gardens population is unknown... it is unknown because it was never found (hanging gardens)
A compelling thesis statement could be: "The architectural and administrative achievements of Nebuchadnezzar II, Cyrus the Great, Darius the Great, and Xerxes shaped the cultural and political landscape of ancient Babylonia, exemplified by the Hanging Gardens, which symbolize the intersection of innovation, power, and the human experience in one of history's most influential empires."