Nebuchadnezzar II transformed Babylon into the leading state in Western Asia through military conquests, strategic diplomacy, and extensive infrastructure development. He expanded the Babylonian Empire by defeating neighboring kingdoms, including the Assyrians and the Egyptians, and secured trade routes that enhanced economic prosperity. Additionally, he invested in monumental architecture, such as the Hanging Gardens and the Ishtar Gate, which not only showcased Babylon’s grandeur but also solidified its cultural and political influence in the region. His reign marked a period of stability and prosperity, establishing Babylon as a dominant power.
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