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    a lot of them have survived there were many individual stories about his exploit those stories where passed on through succeeding civilization so the one the Sumerian were overrun by the Akkadian‚ and the Akkadian were overrun by the Babylonians‚ and the Babylonians were overrun by the Assyrian. Each one of them took the story over and retold it to themselves it even made it outside the middle east into places like Asia miner with the Hittite and places like Syria but it is survived through many

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    Being one of the oldest monotheistic religions‚ Zoroastrianism began in ancient Persia‚ sometime around 1500 to 1200BC‚ by Zoroaster who believed that there was only one god Ormazd or Ahura Mazda which means "Wise Lord." 38 There exist many similarities between Zoroastrianism and Judaism. To start with both Ahura Mazda and God were not created and both have been described as omniscient‚ omnipresent‚ eternal and endowed with creative powers. Ahura Mazda used six Spenta Mainyu or "Holy Spirits"

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    chronicles‚ royal and private letters‚ lexical texts‚ cultic commentaries‚ magico-medical texts‚ omens‚ and curse formulas.Mesopotamian beliefs in the afterlife come from distinct periods in Mesopotamian history and encompass Sumerian‚ Akkadian‚ Babylonian‚ and Assyrian cultures. We should therefore be careful not to view Mesopotamian afterlife beliefs as static or uniform. Like all cultural systems‚ Mesopotamian ideas of the afterlife transformed throughout time. Beliefs and practices relating to

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    defended themselves which made them very weak compared to neighboring civilizations. The Sumerian civilization declined when the king of the Akkadian empire‚ Sargon‚ conquered the southern Mesopotamian region around 2350 B.C.E. After the Akkadians‚ the Babylonian empire took control of the region. Since the empires were large‚ powerful armies were created which prevented the civilization from being attacked. An empire’s army is stronger because there are more people working together and they have the same

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    After reading The Epic of Gilgamesh one can clearly see the relationship between the contrast to the Bible and Gilgamesh of the Flood acoount. Many scholars argue that these are talking of the same account‚ which is justifiable since the two accounts are strikingly similar. However‚ since there are a few differences this argues that they are not the same account‚ but that the Gilgamesh account of the flood was inspired by the Bibical account in Genesis. The three big points that show their similarities

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    in Akkadian and two courses in Sumerian. Students are encouraged to take additional language courses appropriate to the chronological focus of their proposed dissertation research. The bulk of discovered Mesopotamian literature comes from the Old Babylonian period‚ and much of that material comes from Nippur. If it can be divided into genres‚ Mesopotamian literature ; mythologies of the gods wisdom literature‚ including debate poems and proverbs and the Gilgamesh Epic. Mathematics and astronomy

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    Xerxes Administration Essay

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    ESSAY 1: ADMINISTRATION OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE It has widely been established by both modern and ancient historians that the administrative basis of the Persian Empire was introduced by Cyrus the Great‚ where it was later revised and stabilised by Darius I around 519BC. According to Herodotus‚ Xerxes had inherited his father Darius’ perfected system of satrapies‚ satraps and economic and communications improvements which enabled Xerxes to continue the running of the Achaemenid empire. Modern historian

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    river banks and swampy lands at the head of the Persian Gulf‚ it was used for antiquity ‚ mostly when trades happen floods arise people constantly creating new technology to prevent it. Based on the article in document 4 (Violence and Order in the Babylonian New Year’s Festival on page 20)‚ every human development celebrates their largest and most important festival is that of the New

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    established. Traditionally they were said to have been built in the ancient city of Babylon‚ near present-day Hillah‚ Babil province‚ in Iraq. The Babylonian priest Berossus‚ writing in about 290BC and quoted later by Josephus‚ attributed the gardens to the Neo-Babylonianking Nebuchadnezzar II‚ who ruled between 605 and 562 BC. Awkwardly‚ there are no extant Babylonian texts which mention the gardens‚ and no definitive archaeological evidence has been found in Babylon -------------------------------------------------

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    Paper on Nahum Nahum is telling the people in Nineveh that God will punish them. They are enemies of Israel and Judah. And they have hurt God’s people and people from other countries too. Now God is going to punish them for all the wrong things that they have done. Until now‚ he has been very patient. He is very angry with the people in Nineveh. God has used armies to punish his people. This is because they have not listened to him. And they have not done what he says. One of those armies came

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