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The title Persepolis is a reference to the ancient capital of the Persian Empire. Who destroyed Persia? At his death eleven years later, Alexander ruled the largest empire of the ancient world. His victory at the battle of Gaugamela on the Persian plains was a decisive conquest that insured...
although we, or rather the Channel, had kept dinner waiting 20 long. It was very rough on the Channel, nearly everyone was seasick. After we were in the train the spray dashed up over the carriage and soaked Pattie.
The city itself has been continuously inhabited for five thousand years. During the first millennium BC, Athens was one of the leading cities of Greece. The city was in competition first with the Persian Empire and later the Spartan city state during the Peloponnesian War....
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Are you tired of constantly using your willpower to resist the things you don’t want in your life? What if there was a better way to create the reality you desire? Enter the science of deliberate creation. Deliberate creation is all about intentionally choosing thoughts that align with the...
A map by Abu Zaid Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi (850-934), a Persian geographer who was a disciple of al-Kindi and also the founder of the “Balkhī school” of terrestrial mapping in Baghdad. The picture displayed on “Old Manuscripts and Maps from Khorasan”. ...
The term "Hellenism" refers to Greek cultural influence in the Ancient Near East and the fusion of Greek culture with a variety of cultures in that region. Hellenism created cross-cultural connections and facilitated trade and commerce throughout the Near East. ...