Šūhi Canal Gate2021-01-29T15:38:27Zjnovotnytag:atlantides.org,2021:pleiades/224561fc51744168aece5234d4c7eef5Šūhi Canal Gatetag:atlantides.org,2021:pleiades/224561fc51744168aece5234d4c7eef52021-01-29T15:38:27ZThe Neo-Babylonian kings Nabopolassar (r. 625–605 BC) and Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 604–562 BC) constructed an outer wall around the eastern side of Babylon. That mudbrick wall is reported to have had 120 towers and 5 entrances, including the Šūhi Canal Gate. This access point to the city was probably located on the northeastern stretch of the wall.32.561956 44.427516