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  CalendarHome.com - 630s BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
632 BCE - In the Battle of Chengpu, the Chinese kingdom of Jin and her allies defeat the kingdom of Chu and her allies.
638 BCE - Birth of Solon, lawmaker of Athens.
635 BCE - Birth of Thales, Greek philosopher (+ 543 BCE).
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 Where can I find 640s Bce information?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
Kandalanu (possibly Ashurbanipal of Assyria), 640s BCE-620s BCE Dynasty XI of Babylon (Neo-Babylonian or Chaldean) Nabopolassar 620s BCE - 600s BCE Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon 600s BCE - 560s BCE Amel-Marduk 560s BCE - 560s BCE...
Our Featured 640s BCE portion on 640s BC Category: 640s BC Centuries: 8th century BC - 7th century BC - 6th century BC
640s BCE Events and trends Events and trends Assyrian prince Ashurbanipal founds library, which has our earliest unbroken image of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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 History of Sudan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The area of the Nile valley that lies within present day Sudan was home to three Kushite kingdoms during antiquity: the first with its capital at Kerma (2400 – 1500 BCE), another that centered on Napata (1000 – 300 BCE) and, finally, that of Meroë (300 BCE – 300 CE).
One of the more notable ones was Taharqa, who was involved in war with the advancing Assyrians.
Islam came to Egypt in the 640s, and pressed southward; around 651 the governor of Egypt raided as far south as Dongola.
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 Iran: History
6th century BCE: Persians win the whole of Iran and the Middle East (under kings like Cyrus 2 the Great, Cambyses 2, Darius 1).
330 BCE: Alexander the Great's warfare subjugates the northern and most populated parts of Iran.
3rd century BCE: After years of fighting at the aftermath of Alexander, the Partians becomes the new rulers, and their kingdom becomes one of the big powers in the Middle East.
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 The Historical Interaction between the Buddhist and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire - Chapter 1
By "Iran," we mean the areas currently within the borders of the Islamic Republic of Iran and, by "Arabs," the people of the entire Arabian Peninsula and southern Iraq.
Buddhism initially spread from northern India to Gandhara and Kashmir in the middle of the third century BCE through the efforts of the Mauryan King Ashoka (ruled 273 - 232 BCE).
The Han Chinese maintained military garrisons in the oasis city-states of the Tarim Basin from the first century BCE to the second century CE.
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In the 19th and early 20th century, archaeologists associated the Illyrians with the Hallstatt culture Hallstatt is a village in the Austrian Salzkammergut where a large prehistoric cemetery of 1045 graves was excavated by Ramsauer in the second half of the 19th century.
The community at Hallstatt exploited the salt mines from the eighth to the fifth century BCE.
The present-day city of Durrës evolved from a Greek colony known as Epidamnos, which was founded at the end of the 7th century BC (8th century BC - 7th century BC - 6th century BC - other centuries)
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 Central Asia - East   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
In the first century BCE, the Han dynasty expanded through Gansu into Xinjiang, and established bases there.
They encountered a detachment of Roman legionaries, soldiers of Crassus' army that had attacked Parthia in 54 BCE.
These had been captured by Parthia and sent to garrison the far opposite frontier, at Margiana (Merv) - they deserted and fled into the desert, selling their services to the Khan, Jsh Jsh.
www.hostkingdom.net /Centasia2.html   (1935 words)

  
 Annual Meeting 2002 Abstracts - Thursday
Of particular note are terrestrial iron finds in contexts dated to the early second millennium BCE, or possibly the late third millennium BCE.  A meteoritic origin is ruled out on the basis of nickel content.  Kenan Tepe is thus far the only site in its general region to yield processed iron in this early period.
Special emphasis will be given to the Iron Age: Recovery of Megiddo after the destruction of the Late Bronze city; the 10th century BCE; the Omride city; the 8th century BCE zenith and the Assyrian takeover.
The letter raises several important issues with regard to Assyrian-Elamite relations in the late 650s and early 640s BCE, and it provides compelling evidence for the thesis that one or more Elamite groups actively supported various Babylonian rebels, particularly Nabû-bel-shumati, against Assyria.
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 Turk & Uygur (UIGUR, UIGHUIR, UIGUIR, and WEIWUER) -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
For almost a hundred years, they would assert control over north Mongolia with the remaining Turks who re-established Eastern Khanate in AD 682/683 in Mongolia and Turkic Khanate in the Tarim Basin in AD 691.
Around AD 640s, the Uygurs helped Tang army in quelling the rebellion of Turkic tribe 'Xueyantuo' which took advantage of emperor Taizong's first Korean expedition in attacking Tang.
Tribes of the Huihe killed the khan of Xueyantuo tribe and hence controlled northern Mongolia where the Turkic tribe Xueyantuo once held.
www.republicanchina.org /Turk_Uygur.html   (13546 words)

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