Best Journey At Iraq | Ancient City of Babylon

Posted by sitaresmi on 4/3/12


Best Journey At Iraq | Ancient City of Babylon. Final glory as the capital of the kingdom of Babylon under King Nebuchadnezzar II, who reigned 605-563 BC. Dynastic capital of the ancient city of Mesopotamia. During his rule, partly built from the rubble alive, including two magnificent palaces. After the looting of colonial, narcissistic dictators dream, and severe signs of war, the legendary city of Babylon has almost disappeared. Hanging Gardens of Babylon, built by Nebuchadnezzar to Amytas his wife, who is remembered as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. He has also expanded its territory by forcing thousands to relocate, start first in the history of Jewish exile. Stay Babylon, mounds of mud-brick buildings spread over about 30 square kilometers, located in today's Iraq, south of Baghdad.


Like Nebuchadnezzar, Hussein has his name written on the bricks, which are placed directly over the ruins, about 2,500 years. A sample inscription translates to:''In the reign of the victorious Saddam Hussein, president of the Republic, may God keep him, the guards of Iraq and the renovator of the resurrection and the great builders of civilization, the rebuilding of the city of Babylon, carried out in 1987. Starting in 1983, Saddam Hussein, imagining himself as the heir of Nebuchadnezzar, ordered the rebuilding of Babylon. Hussein''has also added a huge portrait of himself and Nebuchadnezzar at the entrance of the ruins. No one is sure what looks like a palace, but that did not stop the reincarnation Hussein tacky and fast old grandeur. Like most Iraqi men fighting bloody Iran-Iraq war, he brought thousands of Sudanese workers to put a new yellow brick for the construction of an old mud where Nebuchadnezzar's palace had stood.


Large conspicuous structure is almost entirely covered with the ruins of the original, outraging archaeologists. Hussein plans to run cable lines over the site of Babylon was stopped with the 2003 invasion. At the end of the Persian Gulf War, he was assigned to the palace on the ruins of Babylon is more, in the style of the pyramid the same as the Sumerian ziggurat, called it Saddam Hill. Germans took the Ishtar Gate, which is now at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, while France took the ceramic, and the Turks used the bricks to build dams on the Euphrates Babylon. Before reconstruction Hussein, there have been shifts in the destruction of rivers and deserts, and still more from colonial rule.


American occupation forces also destroyed the site. After the 2003 invasion, the U.S. camp Alpha was founded on the ruins. Flattened area to create landing pads for helicopters and parking for vehicles. Tanks rumbled over the old bricks, and Polish troops dug trenches through a temple. Land-holding artifacts and bones are scooped into the sandbags. And even the military presence could not prevent the looters, who ransacked more than 10,000 historic sites of Iraq after the invasion.

It is estimated that 95 percent of Babylon can be hidden in the unexcavated mounds on the site. In 2009, Hussein's palace ruins and was opened for tourists. But there is hope. With the end of his reign, Hussein's ego-driven reconstruction of Babylon is stopped. In 2006, UN officials and Iraqi leaders declared their intention to restore Babylon became the center of culture. While there are a lot of enthusiasm for archaeological research and restoration sites, colossal flaw may take decades to reverse.

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