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Which place is Home of the first Known written code of law is it Egypt Or Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia is the home of the first known written code of law, known as the Code of Hammurabi. It was written around 1754 BC in ancient Babylon.


Which king of Mesopotamia instituted a code of laws for his people to live by?

King Hammurabi. He wrote the Hammurabi´s code, which contained 282 laws and was carved in a 2.4 meter stone in 1750 b.c


Who was the first ruler to produce a code of law?

Hamurabi, who lived in ancient Mesopotamia.


Who is famous for having created the first written law?

Hammurabi is generally considered famous for having codified the first laws.


What chages did Hammurabi bring to mesopotamia?

he created the ey-for-eye code of law


Who found the code of haburabbi?

The Code of Hammurabi is a code of Babylonian law from Mesopotamia. The location was discovered by Egyptologist Gustave Jequiere.


After the Babylonians conquered Mesopotamia what was the name of the law code that they came up with?

after this event take place they discovered Hammurabi code


What is Sargon's code?

He was the first king of Akkad which later turned into the Babylon Empire under king Hammurabi. He didn't write a code, as a matter of fact, King Hammurabi wrote the first know code of law.


How did the Mesopotamians contribute to the develpoment of the culture?

how did the arly Mesopotamians contribute to the development of culture


What is the significance of the code of Hammurabi's code?

It is an official law made from Mesopotamians form Mesopotamia and will alway survive cuz of it's avalibilities.


What was the first egalitarian law?

One of the earliest known examples of an egalitarian law is the Code of Hammurabi, created around 1754 BC in ancient Mesopotamia. This code included provisions for equal treatment under the law, such as setting specific punishments for different social classes based on the principle of "an eye for an eye."


Was the Code of Hammurabi the first formal theory of agriculture?

No. Hammurabi's code was first used in Babylon in circa 1772 B.C., but their were codes of law before then, the most well known beign the Ten Commandments, which were written by God on Mt. Sinai sometime approx. between 1513 B.C. and 1445 B.C. THe oldest known code of law surviving today is the code of Ur-Nammu. It was a code of law written in Mesopotamia in circa 2112-2095.