Despite historical accounts attesting to its existence, the gardens’ reality remains a mystery, with a lack of Babylonian documentation and archaeological evidence adding to the mystery.

Speculation surrounds the gardens’ demise, with earthquakes emerging as a leading hypothesis. Although this botanical wonder has vanished, the tale endures, a timeless narrative of love and opulence in the heart of the Babylonian Empire.

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Amidst the challenges brought on by years of conflict, Iraq’s historic treasures, like Babylon, are gradually receiving attention once more.

The ancient city, once the capital of King Nebuchadnezzar, bears the marks of time, nature, and previous attempts at reconstruction.

The recent efforts to refurbish the museum and replicate the Ishtar Gate are commendable, yet the real challenge lies in preventing further deterioration.

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Hanging gardens of Babylon. Source: Trendy Image Two / Adobe Stock.

Documentation is the first step in understanding the issues plaguing this monument, where modern masonry stands alongside ancient remnants.

The World Monuments fund secured funds for restoration, aiming to restore Babylon’s former glory.

The contrast between photos from the 1980’s, showing Saddam-era reconstructions, and the original ruins, underscores the need for authenticity.

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The problems faced are a blend of man-made and natural, a toxic combination for preservation. Iraq’s cultural heritage extends beyond Babylon, with other historic sites like Kirkuk, Nineveh, and Erbil.

Efforts are underway to restore these treasures, welcoming visitors once again. Thankfully in recent years most of these sites have been made UNESCO World Heritage Site, helping efforts to save them.

The focus remains on preserving the monument’s authenticity and integrity. While the path ahead may be uncertain, these restoration efforts symbolize a renewed hope for Iraq’s rich history.

Ancient History / ABC Flash Point News 2023.

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Every Move has a Story
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30-11-23 03:25

Israel also destroyed all the six UNESCO sites in Syria

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27-12-23 17:56

The genocide must go on, history must be deleted.