Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: A Collection of Contracts from Mesopotamia, c. 2300 - 428 BCE I. Sales and Purchases II. Rentals III. Labor Contracts IV. Co-Partnerships V. Loans and Mortgages VI. Bankruptcy VII. Power of Attorney VIII. Marriage IX. Divorce X. Adoption XI. Inheritance I. Sales and Purchases Contract for the Sale of a Slave, Reign of Rim-Sin, c.
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: Kurash (Cyrus) the Great: The Decree of Return for the Jews, 539 BCE From The Kurash Prism: I am Kurash , King of the World, Great King, Legitimate King, King of Babilani, King of Kiengir and Akkade, King of the four rims of the earth, Son of Kanbujiya, Great King, King of Hakhamanish, Grandson of Kurash, Great king, King of ...
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Farvardyn Project is a source about religions, culture, civilization, ceremonies and languages of the Gateway of the east, Ancient Persia. A Reference of Humanities of the lost world of Iran.
S a s a n i a n e m p i r e Ardashir I, a king of Persis, defeats the Parthian king Artabanos IV and two years later is crowned as the first Sasanian king in 226 AD. His son, Shapur I, expands the borders to include all of modern Iran and parts of Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and the Gulf Coast of the Arabian peninsula. 400 years of war with Rome, Kushans, Chionites and ...
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A new interpretation of Plato's dialogues as a progressive program of education for philosopher-kings, unfolding in seven tetralogies from Alcibiades to Laws, with the Republic as its logical center and the death of Socrates at the end of the Phaedo as its physical center.
Iran in the Bible - History of Persia and Persian Kings according to the Bible. Wise Men of the East, also called Magi, or Three Kings of the Orient. In Matthew, noble pilgrims followed a star to Israel to pay homage to the newborn Christ Child (See Pilgrim). They asked King Herod the Great for assistance in finding the child. Herod could not help them but asked the men to return with news of ...
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Cyrus the Great; A historical account; his life and aceivements, Learn about Cyrus's Multicultural Attidues. Visit Cyrus's resting place in Pasargadae and his Bass Relief in Sydney Australia ...
Cyrus the Great; A historical account; his life and aceivements, Learn about Cyrus's Multicultural Attidues. Visit Cyrus's resting place in Pasargadae and his Bass Relief in Sydney Australia ...
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ANCIENT IRAN ~ PERSEPOLIS ~ PERSIA The early history of man in Iran goes back well beyond the Neolithic period, it begins to get more interesting around 6000 BC, when people began to domesticate animals and plant wheat and barley. The number of settled communities increased, particularly in the eastern Zagros mountains, and handmade painted pottery appears. Throughout the prehistoric period, ...
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The Assassins by Philip K. Hitti from The Book of Grass: An Anthology on Indian Hemp, edited by George Andrews and Simon Vinkenoog. The Assassin movement, called the new propaganda by its members, was inaugurated by al-Hasan ibn-al-Sabbah (died in 1124), probably a Persian from Tus, who claimed descent from the Himyarite kings of South Arabia. The motives were evidently personal ambition and ...
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Darius The Great In the middle of the sixth century B.C., Cyrus the Great, Achaemenid prince, united the Iranian tribes, conquered western Asia, and created the vast Persian Empire. His succesor was Cambyses, who secretly murdered his only brother the Bardiya (Greek : Smerdis), and since he himself had no son, he thus ended the direct line of succession. He then entrusted his household to a ...
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Present Past Subjects Projects Misc HITTI: THE ASSASSINS NOTE: For a synopsis of this document and more information about the history of Alamut please refer to my Index to the History of Alamut. THE ASSASSINS by Philip K. Hitti The Assassin movement, called the new propaganda by its members, was inaugurated by al-Hasan ibn-al-Sabbah (died in 1124), probably a Persian from Tus, who claimed ...
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The Persian Empire. Cyrus. Darius. Bible Study. Discover the amazing truth of the Gospel. Eternal life. Christian living. Bible people, places, things. End time prophecy. Many worldwide study links.
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Alamut and the Assassins Alamut as we know it is different from Alamut as humans identify it. We know that Alamut was build by Haqim himself and his followers after he left the Second City. The place he took shelter after Caine had overthrown the First City was not the same. However, this was the place where he established the Clan and chose the best of his soldiers to become immortal like him.
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MOMENTS IN HISTORY Presented by Bill Mastermind Fitzgerald #71- The Ismaili Muslims and the Assassins The introduction of Islam in the seventh century had a profound effect on both the western and the eastern world. With such a rapid expansion of the faith, like other faiths before and since, it was inevitable that there would be internal conflicts of belief and practice. Such conflicts and ...
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