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Hammurabi was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon, assumed the throne from his father, Sin-Muballit, and expanded the kingdom to conquer all of ancient Mesopotamia. 


The code of Hammurabi have helped Hammurabi maintain and consolidate his power spent a considerable amount of time on campaign because he made sure to provide for the people whose lands he ruled over. A popular title applied to Hammurabi in his lifetime was bani matim, 'builder of the land', because of the many building projects and canals he ordered constructed throughout the region. 


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The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws, 282 to be specific. These laws were carved into a stone structure and put up for everyone to see. The Code's were to maintain people's rights, holding the famous saying of "an eye for an eye."

The system was harsh, but not violent.

With such a strict system, this helped Hammurabi maintain power. With the consideration of people's rights as well, this allowed him to consolidate the power.

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