Hanging Gardens of Babylon was a building or building complex in present-day Iraq.
Like most large scale building projects in the ancient world slave labour would have been used.
Nebuchadnezzar's wife, Amytis, missed her green homeland, Medes. Since he did not want her to leave (like any good husband would) build her the hanging gardens in Babylon. They were also regarded as one of the ancient wonders of the world.
The question seems to refer to the same gardens as the hanging gardens of Babylon. (c 634 -- 562 BC) He was a ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty, who reigned c. 605 BC -- 562 BC. The answer would then seem to easy: Babylon which is 25 kilometers from modern day Baghdad in Iraq.
There were seven wonders of the ancient world, one of which is still in existence - the Great Pyramid of Giza. Another would be the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which is no longer in existence.
they built a lever system pulled by slaves that would bring a bucket down and up to water it.
Nebuchadnezzar was a Babylonian king. He is best known for his Hanging Gardens of Babylon. He was also a military commander and warrior.
Hammurabi was best known for his code of law and Hanging Gardens of Babylon that he built for his wife who was home sick for where she came from, Media. Hammurabi created the code of law to keep his Empire in order. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon was where Hammurabi's wife would spend the day near the trees, plant life, and water like her homeland Media.
the babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens
camels and elephants and they climbed up to the top of the palace with big water supplies on their backs, and poured the water into a big hole. there where pipes every where that led to the hanging gardens, and the people would open the gates, and late out some water to the hanging gardens.
the babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens
The babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens.