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The Mughals Were fond of gardens and we could find a lot of gardens built by the mughal rulers. Humayun was very fond of gardens and he mostly built gardens
Ziggurats were massive structures built in the ancient Mesopotamian valley and western Iranian plateau.
Why did Nebuchadnezzar build the Hanging Gardens? Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II was said to have constructed the luxurious Hanging Gardens in the sixth century B.C. as a gift to his wife, Amytis, who was homesick for the beautiful vegetation and mountains of her native Media (the northwestern part of modern-day Iran). I hope this is hopeful
the panipat msoque. gardens of babur jama masjid kabuli bagh mosque and babri masjid these are few things which were built by babur
A ziggurat is a massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia, characterized by its tiered, pyramid-like shape and stepped design. Typically constructed of mud bricks, ziggurats served as temples dedicated to specific deities, with a shrine at the summit. They symbolized the connection between the heavens and the earth, often featuring a series of ramps or staircases leading to the top. Ziggurats were central to the religious and cultural life of the cities in which they were built.
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they were both built on earth
That was Nebuchadnezzar II.
The importance of the Hanging Gardens is that: The king Nebuchadnezzar II built it for his wife and it's right next to the ziggurat so it's important in most likely almost every way.
The Hanging Gardens were built in 605 BCE.
it was built in 2010
Technically, Nebuchadnezzar built the Hanging Gardens, but he was part of the Greek Civilization. I hoped this helped! :D
the hanging gardens of Babylon
It was built in Babylon.
In Babylon...
The Babylonians did.
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