was the nile river part of the Babylonian empire?

No. Check these maps.

http://au.encarta.msn.com/media_461514500/babylonian_empire.html

http://www.science.co.il/Maps-Near-East-Empires.asp

thanks!

You're welcome.

No, the Nile River was not part of the Babylonian Empire. The Babylonian Empire was centered in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and existed from approximately 1894 BC to 539 BC. The Nile River, on the other hand, is located in northeastern Africa and flows through modern-day Egypt.

To confirm this information, you can follow these steps:

1. Search for "Babylonian Empire" to find reliable sources that provide historical information on the empire.
2. Look for details about the extent of the Babylonian Empire's territory and any regions it controlled or influenced.
3. Then search for "Nile River" to learn about its location, geography, and historical significance.
4. Compare the information from both sources to see if there is any mention of the Nile River being part of the Babylonian Empire.

By conducting this research, you will find that the Nile River was not part of the Babylonian Empire.