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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Ada sapa2 yang tahu / ada banyak information pasal The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Pernah menjadi salah satu daripada tujuh benda ajaib di dunia. Tapi rupa bentuk / reka bentuk asal hanyalah dalam bentuk lakaran sahaja... Sapa ada information bolehlaa share... |
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Originally posted by m_chess77 at 10-12-2007 08:09 PM
Ada sapa2 yang tahu / ada banyak information pasal The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Pernah menjadi salah satu daripada tujuh benda ajaib di dunia. Tapi rupa bentuk / reka bentuk asal hanyalah dala ...
apa lagi, rajin2lah meng "google" |
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Salah satu keajaiban masa tu ialah penciptaan teknologi yg blh mengangkut air kebahagian atas taman (teknologi pam la tu), tmn tu tak tergantung mcm yg kita sankakan, tp berupa mcm bentuk bangunan piramid tamadun Maya kat utan Amazon tuh, tp dipenuhi dgn tmn2 bunga. Kalau tak silap ianya musnah berikutan kejadian gempa bumi yg melanda iran.... |
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Ia dipanggil hanging gardens sebab dari jauh, pokok2 dan tanaman tu macam tergantung...ye lah, warna pasir dengan struktur bangunan sama...jadi nampak taman tu macam tergantung le... |
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Bukan ke taman tergantung babylon tu terjadi sbb ia nak ikut Rasullulah naik ke langit dlm peristiwa Israq Mikraj? |
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Reply #5 jazy's post
tak....tmn tergantung ni ada sejak zaman raja nebuchadnezzar tak silap haku |
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seingat aku dia nampak tergantung sbb kawasan tersebut sentiasa berkabus jadi bangunan tersebut sentiasa nampak tergantung. Sbb itu tempat tersebut dipanggil taman tergantung. |
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sape ada gmbr?leh paste kat sni x??? |
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Reply #5 jazy's post
Tu kat Palestine, batu hanging... Hanging garden da beribu2 tahun tgantung |
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Picture of Hanging Garden:
[ Last edited by yaminz at 11-12-2007 02:49 PM ] |
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Reply #5 jazy's post
Itu BATU tergantung da... |
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Lagi Hanging Garden:
[ Last edited by yaminz at 11-12-2007 03:18 PM ] |
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Story About Hanging Garden
Babylon (Babylonian Bab-ilim or Babil, "gate of God"), one of the most important cities of the ancient world, whose location today is marked by a broad area of ruins just east of the Euphrates River, 90 km (56 mi) south of Baghdad, Iraq. Babylon was the capital of Babylonia in the 2nd and 1st millennia BC. In antiquity the city profited from its location extending across the main overland trade route connecting the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean. Although the site was settled in prehistoric times, Babylon is first mentioned in documents only in the late 3rd millennium BC. About 2200 BC it was known as the site of a temple, and during the 21st century BC it was subject to the nearby city of Ur. Babylon became an independent city-state by 1894 BC, when the Amorite Sumu-abum founded a dynasty there. This dynasty reached its high point under Hammurabi. In 1595 BC the city was captured by Hittites, and shortly thereafter it came under the control of the Kassite dynasty (circa 1590-1155 BC). The Kassites transformed Babylon the city-state into the country of Babylonia by bringing all of southern Mesopotamia into permanent subjection and making Babylon its capital. The city thus became the administrative center of a large kingdom. Later, probably in the 12th century BC, it became the religious center as well, when its principal god, Marduk, was elevated to the head of the Mesopotamian pantheon.
After the Kassite dynasty collapsed under pressure from the Elamites to the east, Babylon was governed by several short-lived dynasties. From the late 8th century BC until the Assyrians were expelled by Nabopolassar, between 626 and 615 BC, the city was part of the Assyrian Empire.
Nabopolassar founded the Neo-Babylonian dynasty, and his son Nebuchadnezzar II expanded the kingdom until it became an empire embracing much of southwest Asia. The imperial capital at Babylon was refurbished with new temple and palace buildings, extensive fortification walls and gates, and paved processional ways; it was at that time the largest city of the known world, covering more than 1000 hectares (some 2500 acres).
The Neo-Babylonian Empire was of short duration. In 539 BC, Cyrus the Great captured Babylon and incorporated Babylonia into the newly founded Persian Empire. Under the Persians, Babylon for a time served as the official residence of the crown prince, until a local revolt in 482 led Xerxes I to raze the temples and ziggurat (temple tower) and to melt down the statue of the patron god Marduk.
Alexander the Great captured the city in 330 BC and planned to rebuild it and make it the capital of his vast empire, but he died before he could carry out his plans. After 312 BC, Babylon was for a while used as a capital by the Seleucid dynasty set up by Alexander's successors. When the new capital of Seleucia on the Tigris was founded in the early 3rd century BC, however, most of Babylon's population was moved there. The temples continued in use for a time, but the city became insignificant and almost disappeared before the coming of Islam in the 7th century AD.
The topography of Babylon is best known from the occupation levels of the Neo-Babylonian dynasty, as excavated by Robert Koldewey and other German archaeologists just before World War I. At that time the Euphrates divided the city into two unequal parts-the old quarter, with most of the palaces and temples, on the east bank, and the New City on the west bank. A prominent place near the center of the city was occupied by Esagila, the temple of Marduk; just to the north of that was Etemenanki (the ziggurat), a seven-storied edifice sometimes linked in popular legend with the Tower of Babel. A cluster of palaces and fortifications was found at the northwest corner of the old city; the German excavators identified one ruin in this area with the foundations of the Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, which Nebuchadnezzar II built for his Median wife. Nearby was located the Ishtar Gate, with its lions and dragons in brightly colored glazed brick. Through it passed the main Processional Way, the route followed by cultic and political leaders for the New Year's festival ceremonies. Through nine major gates of the massive inner fortification walls passed roads to the principal settlements of Babylonia. |
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'by the river of babylon..' |
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Reply #8 leiasky's post
Banyak gambar boleh didapati di:
http://joseph_berrigan.tripod.com/ancientbabylon/id14.html
Tapi semua gambar hanyalah khayalan pelukis...
Bandar lama (purba) Babylon, dibawah pemerintahan Raja Nebuchadnezzar II, merupakan satu keajaiban kepada para pedagang, pelayar dan pelancong pada masa itu. 揝elain daripada saiznya, menurut Herodotus, ahli sejarah pada tahun 450 BC, 揃abylon melepasi kehebatan segala Bandar di dunia pada masa itu. |
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dulu masa kecik2 ada terbaca kisah babylon ni siap ada gambar illustrasi sekali..mula2 dulu heran gak napa namanyer hanging garden? biler tengok gambar tu baru tau, dier aderlah berbentuk macam zigurat yg terletak atas tanag bentuk segi empat..ada taman yg cantik, kemudian dikelilingi kolam bentuk segiempat gak.. kat air tu ada la gambar org dayung2 sampan..maknanya nak ke zigurat atau hanging garden ni kena naik sampan la..kira macam pulau..sebelum nak naik sampan tu pun ada taman lagi..kalau tgk gambar tu mmg nampak hanging garden tu cantik la..
masa tu di bawah pemerintahan raja nebukadnezar..tapi dengarnya raja nebukadnezar ni zalim dan ganas orgnya serta byk bunuh nabi2.. |
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HANGING GARDEN OF BABYLON
~HANGING GARDEN OF BABYLON~
apa yang awak2 semua tahu sangat pasal tempat ni...
agak2 mcm mna taman tu boleh tergantung...
aku sangat musykil la tentang kewujudannya...
ada sesiapa boleh menjelaskannya, atau pic2 yg lebih eksklusif...
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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
The gardens that Nebuchadnezzar made for his wife have been accounted in many lists as one of the seven wonders of the world. The other part of ancient Bablyon that made it on the list were its incredible walls.
The ancient ruins of this famous city lie about 50 miles to the south west of Bagdad in Iraq.
Here is a picture of the hanging gardens of Babylon.The hanging gardens of Babylon were a present to Nebuchadnezzar's wife that contained exotic plants and animals which were imported from all over the world.
Babylon during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar had conquered and controlled virtually all of the then known world and he made use of these conquests in furnishing his garden with decor which made it become one of the seven wonders of the world.
Ancient Greek historians, Strabo and Philo, gave us these description of the hanging gardens of Babylon:
"The Garden is quadrangular, and each side is four plethra long. It consists of arched vaults which are located on checkered cube-like foundations.. The ascent of the uppermost terrace-roofs is made by a stairway..."
"The Hanging Garden has plants cultivated above ground level, and the roots of the trees are embedded in an upper terrace rather than in the earth. The whole mass is supported on stone columns... Streams of water emerging from elevated sources flow down sloping channels... These waters irrigate the whole garden saturating the roots of plants and keeping the whole area moist. Hence the grass is permanently green and the leaves of trees grow firmly attached to supple branches... This is a work of art of royal luxury and its most striking feature is that the labor of cultivation is suspended above the heads of the spectators."
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Amazing Facts about the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
• The gardens were listed as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
• King Nebuchadnezzar made the gardens for his wife.
• The city of Babylon is a subject of Bible Prophecy.
• Bible Prophecies about Babylon have been fullfilled very recently.
• Babylon is located about 50 miles to the south west of Baghdad in modern day Iraq. |
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