Students' Aid to Pre-modern Middle Eastern StudiesPentland, 1999 - 267 páginas This reference book ranges through the pre-history and ancient and medieval history of the Middle East, following the Arab and Ottoman conquests into the Moorish kingdoms of Spain, Egypt''s expansion into the Sudan and the Turkish empire in the Balkans.' |
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... Darius I ( 522-486 ) extended the empire into Thrace , Scythia and the Indus valley . His attempt to conquer Greece failed in 492 and 490. His successor Xerxes ( 486–465 ) failed again . On his death Artaxerxes I ( 465-424 , Darius II ...
... Darius I ( 522-486 ) extended the empire into Thrace , Scythia and the Indus valley . His attempt to conquer Greece failed in 492 and 490. His successor Xerxes ( 486–465 ) failed again . On his death Artaxerxes I ( 465-424 , Darius II ...
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... Darius ' Behistun inscription of 520 BC . Arminna ( 393 ) Site in Nubia excavated by H. Junker in 1910–2 . Armour ( 383 ; 142 ; 322 ) Introduced by Hurri- ans in 17th C. BC & adopted by Kassites & Assyrians , less by Egyptians ...
... Darius ' Behistun inscription of 520 BC . Arminna ( 393 ) Site in Nubia excavated by H. Junker in 1910–2 . Armour ( 383 ; 142 ; 322 ) Introduced by Hurri- ans in 17th C. BC & adopted by Kassites & Assyrians , less by Egyptians ...
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... Darius the Mede . The ' Tomb of D. ' at Susa contained a black stone , rediscovered in 1800 AD . The Book of D. was ... Darius I 522-486 BC , succeeded as Persian King on death of Cambyses . Extended bounds . to India , Thrace & Scythia ...
... Darius the Mede . The ' Tomb of D. ' at Susa contained a black stone , rediscovered in 1800 AD . The Book of D. was ... Darius I 522-486 BC , succeeded as Persian King on death of Cambyses . Extended bounds . to India , Thrace & Scythia ...
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