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What do the Walls of Babylon, the Ishtar Gate, and the Hanging Gardens have in common? They were considered the major achievements of the Assyrian Empire.

They were built by Nebuchadnezzar II during the Neo-Babylonian Empire.

They were destroyed in Jerusalem during the rebellion against the Chaldeans.

They were the accomplishments of Hammurabi during the Babylonian Empire.
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