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Talk:History of Christianity/Zoroastrianism
... the people living in Israel, and the Achaemenian Persians in Iran, considered themselves 'Jewish' and ... vice versa. No where in any Persian Achaemenian reliefs does it mention the Hebrew tribes ... in the any Persian texts from the Achaemenian times. When they were supposedly released from ... the temple and sent the advisors for Achaemenian political reasons, and not because he was ... creation was heavily influenced by the Zoroastrian Achaemenian Kings. This device is for verifiable ...
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Talk:Babylon
... about "world power" this and that. And "Achaemenian Period" is how it should be refered ... the empire's name? Was it not "Achaemenian"? Is this not how it is refered ... the neo-Babylonian (Chaldean) Epire, not the Achaemenian Empire. "And, what does it have to ... 2006 (UTC) One Satrapy, not Two! The Achaemenian Empire rules Assyria and Persia as one ... are talking about, which is commonly called "Achaemenian", not "Persian", since "Persian" refers to ...
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Talk:Al-Khwarizmi
... “It formed part of the empire of Achaemenian Persia in the 6th–4th centuries BC. The ... It formed part of the empire of Achaemenian Persia in the 6th–4th centuries BC. The ... It formed part of the empire of Achaemenian Persia in the 6th–4th centuries BC. The ... It formed part of the empire of Achaemenian Persia in the 6th–4th centuries BC. The ... It formed part of the empire of Achaemenian Persia in the 6th–4th centuries BC. ...
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Mehregan
... month of the calendar year during the Achaemenian era. The Mehregan feast celebrated the beginning ... month of the Iranian calendar. During the Achaemenian period, the name of the God Mehr ... many times on the stone carvings. The Achaemenian army always came behind a flag, depicting ... had songs for Mehr. With expansion of Achaemenian Empire, the worship of Mehr was taken ...
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Naksh-i Rustam
... Rustam, contains seven tombs which belongs to Achaemenian kings. One of those at Naksh-i ... that of Darius III, last of the Achaemenian line, who was overthrown by Alexander the ... at Naksh-i Rustam Tombs of the Achaemenian Kings I. A great god is Ahura ... far and wide, son of Hystaspes, an Achaemenian, a Persian, son of a Persian, an ...
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Iranian calendar
... on Zoroastrian cosmology appeared during the later Achaemenian period and though they have evolved and ... seasons. Under the unified empire of the Achaemenian it was necessary to create a distinctive ... used by the Sassanian. For example in Achaemenian times the modern Persian month ‘Day’ is ...
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Persian cross
... half. persian cross Nakshi RustamTombs of the Achaemenian or AJAMENIAN Kings which had been carved ... 13 km northwest of Persepolis are the Achaemenian royal tombs. which four similar tombs are ...
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Sassanid architecture
... Muslim world. The Sassanian Dynasty, like the Achaemenian, originated in the province of Persis (Fars ... architecture In reviving, the glories of the Achaemenian past, the Sassanians were no mere imitators ...
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Sassanid Army
... differ from the same people under the Achaemenian kings. The principal changes which time had ... The huge wattled shields, adopted by the Achaemenian Persians from the Assyrians, still remained in ...
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Talk:Islamic invasion of India
... 575 B.C. during the time of Achaemenian dynasty. The Iranian General, Skylax, explored Indus ... Sind constituted the 20th Satrapy of the Achaemenian Empire and considered an extremely rich province ...
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