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===Mesopotamia=== From very early history to modern times, walls have been a near necessity for every city. [[Uruk]] in ancient [[Sumer]] ([[Mesopotamia]]) is one of the world's oldest known walled cities. Before that, the [[proto-city]] of [[Tell es-Sultan|Jericho]] in the [[West Bank]] had [[Wall of Jericho (Neolithic)|a wall]] surrounding it as early as the 8th millennium{{nbsp}}BC. The earliest known town wall in Europe is of [[Solnitsata]], built in the 6th or 5th millennium BC. The [[ancient Assyrians|Assyrians]] deployed large labour forces to build new palaces, temples and defensive walls.<ref>Banister Fletcher's [[A History of Architecture]] By Banister Fletcher, Sir, Dan Cruickshank. Published 1996 Architectural Press. Architecture. 1696 pages. {{ISBN|0-7506-2267-9}}. p. 20.</ref> [[Babylon]] was one of the most famous cities of the ancient world, especially as a result of the building program of [[Nebuchadnezzar]], who expanded the walls and built the [[Ishtar Gate]]. The Persians built [[Sasanian defense lines|defensive walls]] to protect their territories, notably the [[Derbent Wall]] and the [[Great Wall of Gorgan]] built on the either sides of the [[Caspian Sea]] against nomadic nations.
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