
Babylonians had a simple and successful government. They had laws and punishments, and there was only one ruler. The laws were stricter than ours. Family and tribe were the basic units that made up society. The government also had responsibility for widows and orphans. It had policies for adoption and marriage markets.
Amma-an-ki
Dogon identifies Amma as the creator Earth's life. According to the mythology, the first intercourse of Amma with the Earth did not produce twins, which she attributed to breaching the universe's order. Accordingly, the jackal was associated to disorder and difficulty. However, the creation of the primordial divine twins was possible after a second interaction with Earth.

Merodach
According to legend, Merodach created seven winds, including a thunderstone, a fourfold wind, and a storm-chariot. He also trained four venomous horsemen and wore an abominable robe.
Sin
The Babylonians' religion began with Sabaism, which is a religion that worships the moon. Sabaism passed from one point to another to the Semites West of the Euphrates. It was also passed to the Canaanites. In this society, the moon-god Eridu was also worshipped. They formed an astral Triad of Deities, each with their own role within the pantheon.
Hammurabi
Hammurabi was the sixth Amorite king. He created religious practices, including offering offerings to gods and priests, as well cleaning and purifying the temple. Priests were also offered gifts. Furthermore, elaborate procesions marked festivals that were dedicated God Marduk's, including the New Year Festival.
Man-iA!tusu
Babylonians were a civilisation that worshipped many gods. IA!um was one of the most popular of these gods. He was often compared to a magnificent sacrificer. His worship was widespread, and his namesake is also a god of agriculture.

Assyrian gods
The Assyrian gods were also central to the religion of the Babylonians. Like the Assyrians and Babylonians, the Babylonians believed in an afterlife. According to their belief, the dead enter a dark cavern underneath the earth called Apsu. Here all the dead are collected. It is an inactive area, aside from the occasional favored person who is placed onto a pleasant island.