TCW: The Battle for Babylon, Part One
June 29th, 2006The city of Babylon, once the centre of ancient civilisation, has fallen victim to the ravages of modern warfare. Now in modern-day Iraq, Babylon has been occupied by foreign troops since 2003. In this edition of The Changing World, we examine the impact the Iraqi war has had on the legendary city of Babylon. Today Babylon is located about sixty miles south of Iraq’s capital, Baghdad. But at one time, Babylon was the home of an extremely advanced society. It was here that the wheel was invented, the first laws were conceived, and the Hanging Gardens were created by King Nebuchadnezzar. Jonathan Charles looks back over Babylon’s thousands of years of achievements, and explains why it is a symbol of the extraordinary and prosperous history of Iraq.
Cybele Arnaud