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The Babylonians became two distinct entities primarily due to political fragmentation and the rise of regional powers. Over time, the Babylonian Empire faced internal strife, with rival factions vying for control, leading to the establishment of two separate kingdoms: Babylon in the south and Assyria in the north. Additionally, external invasions and the influence of neighboring cultures further contributed to this division, solidifying their status as two separate countries.

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