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    Aryabhata Famous as : Born: 476 CE prob. :Ashmaka Died: 550 CE Era: Gupta era Region : India Main interests: Mathematics‚ Astronomy Major works: aryabhatiya‚ Arya-siddhanta Aryabhatta‚ also known as Aryabhatta I or Aryabhata (476-550?)‚ is a famous Indian mathematician and astronomer‚ born in a place called Taregana‚ in Bihar (though some people do not agree with the evidence). Taregana which literally means songs of stars in Bihari‚ is a small place situated nearly 30 km from Patna‚ which was

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    called The Mayan’s‚ Aztecs‚ and Inca’s. These civilizations had their own unique ways of living life. Each had their own culture‚ community‚ and ethic backgrounds which are all unique yet alike in many ways. Some people don’t really look into the culture of The Mayan’s‚ Aztecs‚ and Inca’s. However learning about their ethic backgrounds are fasinating and influential to today’s present time period. The Mayans civilization had flourished in Central America long before the Aztec and Inca Empires

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    How can it be that the Aztecs‚ one of the greatest and strongest civilisations of its time‚ be defeated by only a few hundred men? The answers to this question are many but the one we shall explore is that of the factors that gave the Spanish soldiers the advantage over the Aztecs. The main factor that led to the victory of the Spanish Conquerors was the Aztec religion. The Aztecs had many myths about their gods however the most important was the story about Quetzacóatl (ket-zahl-co-ah-tul)‚ the

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    When the Aztec civilization was taken over by the Spanish‚ many things changed. Some of the changes include‚ war and violence‚ religion‚ disease and population decline‚ the destruction of culture and cities‚ Spanish rule and land owner ship; and a few positive effects. When Cortès and group of 11 ships and five hundred men set out to explore Mexico and the Central American Coast‚ they had no intention of finding a huge new civilization in the middle of a lake‚ although they had heard rumours of

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    From 250 A.D. to the late 1500’s A.D.‚ three advanced civilizations‚ the Mayans‚ the Aztecs‚ and the Incas controlled Central America and South America. Each of them was different but all shared some of the same qualities. They all were civilizations that had a daily life than revolved around religion. Their religions also required a lot of human sacrifices to please the gods. Also‚ they all invented calendars that were surprisingly accurate compared to the calendars today. One of the calendars was

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    The Aztecs and their relationship with Cortes The relationship between Cortes and the Aztecs was fake. The Aztecs thought Cortes was a god who came to fulfill a promise. Tenochtitlan (the Ancient capital city of the Aztec empire) was a very wealthy city. They had tons of gold and silver. Cortes and his soldiers wanted to have all the gold. The interaction between them When Cortes showed up‚ the Aztecs welcomed him with open arms. They treated him very kindly. However

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    humans‚ while they were still conscious. But the Aztec people only believed in human sacrifice because they‚ as a people‚ believed that the highest possible honor was to be given to the gods‚ and this honor was human sacrifice. The Aztecs performed these rituals atop of pyramids‚ and it is thought that hundreds of people were sacrificed each year. The Aztecs were seeking to “feed and nourish” the gods with blood and flesh. A well-known myth told by Aztecs is the creation story. In this story‚ the “mother

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    Religion can be described as a shared set of fundamental beliefs and practices. “The Aztec religion was a complex set of beliefs‚ rituals and gods that helped the Aztec/Mexica to make sense of their world‚ reality and death (Maestri Nicolette‚ 2013)”. Today‚ we will explore the famous Aztec world of gods‚ sacrifice‚ and magic in an attempt to better understand their culture and worldview. The traditional Aztec religion was on that focused on the services provided by a series of gods‚ all to whom

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    (Nezahualcoyotl). It all began in 1519‚the Aztecs and the Spaniards will cross paths which will end in catastrophe. The Aztecs had a peculiar religion that would worship gods and sacrifice in favor for their gods. The Spaniards‚ the ones who ended up destroying one of the strongest civilizations at the time‚ the Aztec empire. The arrival of the Spaniards to Central America negatively affected the indigenous people of the area. In April of 1519‚ the Aztecs received strange news that strangers were

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    did the metaphysical views of the Spanish influence their treatment of the Aztecs?  ANS: The metaphysical views of the Spaniards were  determined by their Christian beliefs‚ and hence they were at once amazed and repulsed by what they saw: human sacrifices‚ rituals involving  bloodletting‚ adoration of pagan gods‚ cannibalism‚ sculptures of what they considered monstrous creatures. They came to believe that Aztec culture as a whole was a manifestation of Satan’s influence.  QUES 2: What four different

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