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I do not know how long the babylonian empire lasted, but Hammurabi ruled from 1792B.C. to 1750B.C. trust me I had to do a report on all 282 laws and why they were fair or unfair. im preety sure you had to do that. Hamurabie lasted for 52 years. Jets rule SUPER BOWL

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