Is the hanging
gardens of Babylon, and one of the main and most important seven wonders of the
world, where these parks are located in the Iraqi city of Babylon, which is
believed to be the fictional mythology, as it is also said to have was built in
the ancient city of Babylon, as the current location of these parks is in the
city of Hilla in Babil province of Iraq. The Hanging Gardens of the Iraqi city
of Babylon are not the only teacher in this attractive city, besides these gardens
there were fences and the obelisk, which carried a very high value.
It is
said that the owner of Hdiq Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar in the most famous
of Babylon, who was his sometime between the years 562 BC to 605 BC, and was
told that the motive behind the building of these beautiful Nebuchadnezzar
gardens gaining satisfaction from his wife, who was the daughter of the
commander of the military leaders, and it was the woman called omit Almidonah
was omit this can Hnt placing the old live Hills area Knight, they are after I
got married She lived with her husband in the organs of the Babylonian, which
Npokhz Nasr pay tribute to his building on the hills that made hand the men to
be in the form of gardens.
Estimated
height of these parks about 100 meters, and this increase closely approaching
about 75% of the total height of the pyramid of Cheops in Egypt, was the
construction of a fortified wall on this waterproof thick parks is estimated at
close nearly seven meters. Plants and flowers bins lined the gray metal
industry, where they were placed on the sides of the terrace on the upper
terrace there what is known Balveskiet that run on water supply terraces, and
the water that watered terraces east of the Euphrates, where they drag water
from the Euphrates water pumps managed by slaves.
It does not
exist or are not cuneiform texts described the gardens in which this discovery
day, despite the presence of many books by many authors to these parks as
Diodorus, Strabo, and Curtius and many other writers. This is in addition to
these parks had been reported in various ancient texts, including the text of
the monk Buraotha worshiper of the god Marduk, who lived at the end of the
fourth century BC, was not identified on Buraotha books only after quoted by
many writers as Joseph Ben Matityahu.
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