Babylonian

/ˌbæbɪˈloʊniən/ adjective

Relating to ancient Babylon and its empire, which dominated Mesopotamia from roughly 1894-539 BCE and became famous for its hanging gardens, legal codes, and astronomical achievements.

From 'Babylon,' derived from Akkadian 'Bab-ilani' meaning 'Gate of the Gods.' The city's name reflected its religious significance, and the adjective form developed to describe the culture and people of this influential empire.

AMባቢሎን
ARبابلي
BNবাবিল
CAbabilònic
CSbabylonský
DAbabylonisk
DEbabylonisch
ELβαβυλωνιακός
ESbabilónico
FAبابلی
FIBabylonin
FRbabylonien
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