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Sonny Villarreal
14 August, 04:27
Hammurabic is remembered for
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Seth Wang
14 August, 04:41
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Answer: He took over the the city's Elam, Larsa, Eshnunna, and Mari.
Explanation: This is from what i know and the general knowledge
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