"An eye for an eye ..." is a paraphrase of Hammurabi's Code, a collection of 282 laws inscribed on an upright stone pillar. The code was found by French archaeologists in 1901 while excavating the ancient city of Susa, which is in modern-day Iran. Hammurabi is the best known and most celebrated of all Mesopotamian kings. He ruled the Babylonian Empire from 1792-50 B.C.E. Although he was concerned with keeping order in his kingdom, this was not his only reason for compiling the list of laws. When he began ruling the city-state of Babylon, he had control of no more than 50 square miles of territory. As he conquered other city-states and his empire grew, he saw the need to unify the various groups he controlled.
Hammurabi was the 6th king of Babylon.
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Hammurabi created a set of laws to organize Babylon.
Yes, he was the king of Babylon
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yep. Sin-muballit was the king before Hammurabi. He was the king of Babylon.
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The King of Babylon in 1732 was Hammurabi. He was king from 1728 BC to 1686 BC and founded the Babylon Empire.