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The Babylonian leader who united all of Mesopotamia was Hammurabi, who ruled from around 1792 to 1750 BCE. He is best known for his code of laws, known as the Code of Hammurabi, which established legal standards and justice across his empire. Under his leadership, Babylon became a central power in the region, significantly influencing culture, law, and governance. Hammurabi's unification of the various city-states marked a pivotal moment in Mesopotamian history.

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