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Historical Puzzle: Islamic Ex... - 0 views

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  • Our Lord
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      evidence of lordship in christian empire rule
  • Christians
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      more evidence of positive discussion of the Christians
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Indian History Sourcebook: Ashoka, King of Behar: The Rock Edicts, c. 257 BCE - 1 views

  • the gods who were regarded as true all over India have been shown to be untrue. For
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      This shows how the speaker, Ashoka, believed in the window of religion he had chosen (Buddhism).
  • Piety
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      Religious Devotion.
  • the welfare of all folk is what
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      He wants to know everything in which his people disagree.
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Tiglathpileser I - 2 views

  • the beginning of my government, five kings
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      how is this a government when a government consists of an elected leader by and for the public?
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      I see. So it doesn't specifically define government as a type of government auch as ours. Gotchaaa
  • the terrible, destroying flame, which like the rush of the storm sweeps over the enemy's country
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      this relates to both the Conrad - Demarest model 1E and Jared Diamond's lecture (mutaul antagonisms amoung those states caused by relations with hostile neighbors and societies.
  • adversary
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      one who contends with the opposition by fighting for what they beleive in or the right cause (AKA and ARMY)
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  • I waged battle in Qummuh with these five kings and their twenty thousand soldiers and accomplished their defeat. Like the Thunderer (the storm god Adad) I crushed the corpses of their warriors in the battle that caused their overthrow. I made their blood to flow over all the ravines and high places of mountains. I cut off their heads and piled them up at the walls of their cities like heaps of grain. I carried off their booty, their goods, and their property beyond reckoning. Six thousand, the rest of their troops, who had fled before my weapons and had thrown themselves at my feet, I took away as prisoners and added to the people of my country.
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      this is a very visual description used to describe the wagging of battle and it show the perspective of people at the time of this battle (violence prospers when it come to mortal combat).
  • conquests
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      conquest was part of the struggle and "wants" of the time and commonly caused one or more civilizations to collapse
  • chariots and assembled
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Why were the city life and agriculture of the Harappan Civilization in danger of collap... - 11 views

http:__www.newworldencyclopedia.org_entry_Indus_Valley_Civilization
started by Jenna L on 29 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
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    Shows the idea of an appropriate diagnosis of what lead to the extinction of the civilization. and if they all migrated elsewhere, noone was there to tend to the crops and the city life decreased, causing poor nourishment. This is supposed to have "abondoned cities" although after this regional cultures began, demonstrating the manipulate of the Harappan Civilization.
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