Three Wonders of the World

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In the 2nd century, Sidon's Antipatros created a list of the seven wonders of the world.
This list is as follows;

Cheops pyramid
The hanging gardens of Babylon
The Temple of Artemis

Today only the Keops pyramid survived and others disappeared due to the ignorance of mankind with the contribution of fire and earthquakes.

Cheops Pyramid (Egypt)

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The Pyramid of Keops is 145,75 meters high, 229 meters wide, with a slope of 51 degrees and a geometric error rate of less than 0.1 percent. The room of Pharaoh is 40 meters above the base and 100 meters below the hill. According to archaeologists, 100,000 workers worked to dig pyramid foundations, and then one more worker tried to top up over 2 million 300 thousand pieces of stone, each about 2 tons, used in the pyramid.
The lining of such heavy stones is still unraveled, but it is estimated that a ramp made of mud was used. Since the pyramid was built, it has been recorded as the tallest structure in the world for 4,300 years.

The hanging gardens of Babylon

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In the case of finding different claims, the most powerful of all is that the King was made to give a gift to Semiramis, his wife, who was upset by the overwhelming heat of the mesopotamian desert. Strabo, the Greek geographer, describes these gardens as: "The gardens consisted of cubic pillars rising on top of each other. They were hollowed out and filled with soil so that large plants and trees could grow. Domes, terracotta columns and terraces made of brick and asphalt. Water was being pumped up from the Euphrates by chain pumps to irrigate the high gardens.
In this way the water transported to the upper levels flowed down from the terraces, watering the gardens " These gardens have not been found precisely today, but archaeologists surveying the area have found strange basements and vaults in the north-east of the Babylonian palace. It is believed that these remains belong to the hanging gardens.

The temple of Artemis

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Lidya kralı Croseus tarafından M.Ö. 550’de tanrıça Artemis adına, yunan mimar Chersiphron tarafından tasarlanmış ve dönemin en ünlü heykeltraşlarına yaptırılmıştır. Tamamen mermerden yapılmış olan bu yapı bronz heykellerle süslenmiştir.
Tapınak dini müessese olarak kullanıldığı gibi ticaret mekanı olarak da kullanılmıştır. 90 metre yüksekliğindeki ve 45 metre genişliğindeki bu eser, yapımından 200 yıl sonra adını ölümsüzleştirmek isteyen Herosteamus adlı bir kişi tarafından yakılmıştır. Tapınağın yakıldığı gece Büyük İskender doğmuş ve bu eserin kendisinin doğduğu gece yakıldığını öğrenince tapınağın onarılması için yardım teklif etmiş ancak reddedilince, ömrünün yettiği ölçüde tapınağı onarmıştır. Ancak M.S. 262’de çıkan yangın sonucu tapınak, sütunları dışında tamamen yok olmuştur.

In the case of finding different claims, the most powerful of all is that the King was made to give a gift to Semiramis, his wife, who was upset by the overwhelming heat of the mesopotamian desert. Strabo, the Greek geographer, describes these gardens as: "The gardens consisted of cubic pillars rising on top of each other. They were hollowed out and filled with soil so that large plants and trees could grow. Domes, terracotta columns and terraces made of brick and asphalt. Water was being pumped up from the Euphrates by chain pumps to irrigate the high gardens. In this way the water transported to the upper levels flowed down from the terraces, watering the gardens " These gardens have not been found precisely today, but archaeologists surveying the area have found strange basements and vaults in the north-east of the Babylonian palace. It is believed that these remains belong to the hanging gardens.

In the case of finding different claims, the most powerful of all is that the King was made to give a gift to Semiramis, his wife, who was upset by the overwhelming heat of the mesopotamian desert. Strabo, the Greek geographer, describes these gardens as: "The gardens consisted of cubic pillars rising on top of each other. They were hollowed out and filled with soil so that large plants and trees could grow. Domes, terracotta columns and terraces made of brick and asphalt. Water was being pumped up from the Euphrates by chain pumps to irrigate the high gardens. In this way the water transported to the upper levels flowed down from the terraces, watering the gardens " These gardens have not been found precisely today, but archaeologists surveying the area have found strange basements and vaults in the north-east of the Babylonian palace. It is believed that these remains belong to the hanging gardens.

fasfIn the case of finding different claims, the most powerful of all is that the King was made to give a gift to Semiramis, his wife, who was upset by the overwhelming heat of the mesopotamian desert. Strabo, the Greek geographer, describes these gardens as: "The gardens consisted of cubic pillars rising on top of each other. They were hollowed out and filled with soil so that large plants and trees could grow. Domes, terracotta columns and terraces made of brick and asphalt. Water was being pumped up from the Euphrates by chain pumps to irrigate the high gardens. In this way the water transported to the upper levels flowed down from the terraces, watering the gardens " These gardens have not been found precisely today, but archaeologists surveying the area have found strange basements and vaults in the north-east of the Babylonian palace. It is believed that these remains belong to the hanging gardens.

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