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24 April, 12:13
What was unique about Hammurabi's code of laws?
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Hammurabi was a Babylonian ruler who expanded his empire to control most of Mesopotamia by 1750 BCE. Hammurabi governed his empire by the use of his codes that were engraved in large basalt steles that stood in his cities.
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