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"Echoes of Babylon: The Last Guardian" - In a dystopian future where history is erased, a young historian stumbles upon remnants of lost Mesopotamian civilizations and must protect their secrets from a totalitarian regime intent on rewriting the past. The Babylonians or Babylonian Empire; it consists of a Semitic community and the founder of the state is Sumu-Abum. The Babylonians, which were founded in 1894 BC and lived under the Akkadians in the early years, grew and developed during the time of Hammurabi and became a great empire that had a say in the region. The capital of the Babylonian Empire was Babylon. After Hammurabi's death, the Babylonians, who lost their former power, came under the rule of Assyria and Elam, and Babylon was destroyed and rebuilt by the Assyrians during this period. The Babylonians, who regained their independence in 609 BC, established the Neo-Babylonian Empire. After the collapse of this empire in 539 BC, the country of Babylon came under the rule of Parthia, Rome and Sassanid. In addition to all this information, whether the Babylonians were Turks, is still relevant today. When the obtained data is evaluated, there is no historical source.
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"Echoes of Babylon: The Last Guardian" - In a dystopian future where history is erased, a young historian stumbles upon remnants of lost Mesopotamian civilizations and must protect their secrets from a totalitarian regime intent on rewriting the past. The Babylonians or Babylonian Empire; it consists of a Semitic community and the founder of the state is Sumu-Abum. The Babylonians, which were founded in 1894 BC and lived under the Akkadians in the early years, grew and developed during the time of Hammurabi and became a great empire that had a say in the region. The capital of the Babylonian Empire was Babylon. After Hammurabi's death, the Babylonians, who lost their former power, came under the rule of Assyria and Elam, and Babylon was destroyed and rebuilt by the Assyrians during this period. The Babylonians, who regained their independence in 609 BC, established the Neo-Babylonian Empire. After the collapse of this empire in 539 BC, the country of Babylon came under the rule of Parthia, Rome and Sassanid. In addition to all this information, whether the Babylonians were Turks, is still relevant today. When the obtained data is evaluated, there is no historical source.