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  History of Iran: Elamite Empire
1750 BCE) was not to be denied, and Elam was crushed in 1764 BCE.
1266 BCE), the fourth king of this line, proceeded apace, and his successes were commemorated by his assumption of the title "Expander of the Empire." He was succeeded by his son, Untash-Gal (Untash (d) Gal, or Untash-Huban), a contemporary of Shalmaneser I of Assyria (c.
In 742 BCE a certain Huban-nugash is mentioned as king in Elam.
www.iranchamber.com /history/elamite/elamite.php   (1381 words)

  
 Elamite Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Around 1160, under King Shutruk-Nahhunte, Elam defeats the Kassites to establish the first Elamite empire, which proved to be short lived; King Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon conquered Elam around 1120, bringing the empire to an end.
Elam was conquered by the Assyrians in 645 BCE, which marks the end of Elam as an independent state.
The Medes conquered Elam from the Assyrians, and the Achaemenid dynasty, an Iranian dynasty who ruled the former Elamite land of Anshan, took Susa and conquered the Median Empire, to establish the first Persian Empire.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Elamites   (533 words)

  
 Global Networking Timeline: 30,000 BCE-999 CE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
3500 BCE - [M] A 10,000 km strong network of long-distance trade routes spans the seas (a total of 1,000 km) and lands (a total of 9,000 km) of Eurasia and Africa (reanalysis of Sherratt 2003 data in Ciolek, forthcoming).
A second network (in addition to that established circa 4000 BCE in Mesopotamia), centered on north-eastern China, was established (Sherratt 2003).
Distant signalling stations would use torches to indicate the beginning and end of the transmission, as well as which of the many possible water levels was to be noted down and interpreted according to a given codebook (James and Thorpe 1994, cited in Chang et al.
www.ciolek.com /PAPERS/GLOBAL/early.html   (2873 words)

  
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1900 BCE: The Near East - The Epic of Gilgamesh is redacted from Sumerian sources and written in the semetic language.
Around the same time, he writes his Code of Laws containing 282 rules including the principles of "an eye for an eye" and "let the buyer beware." It is one of the first codes of law in world history, predated only by the Laws of Lipit-Ishtar.
They appeal to the Roman Pompey in 63 BCE who intervenes, thereby beginning the Roman occupation of Palestine.
eawc.evansville.edu /chronology/nepage.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Visual Arts: The Art of Elamites
A Middle Elamite style of the fifteenth and fourteenth centuries BCE is here represented by a cylinder which can be dated approximately on the basis of similar imprints found on tablets of Nuzi.[9] It shows a carefully engraved scene with several figures.
This evidence shows that there was in the twelfth century BCE a further development in the decoration of glazed tiles.[52] We therefore date to this time a tile which shows a bird-footed demon standing on two griffins and probably holding two others in his hands.
I am inclined to call the situla Elamite and to date it in the ninth or eighth century BCE on the basis of the hair style of the principal male figure, which differs from that of King Marduknadinahhe cited by Mme.
www.iranchamber.com /art/articles/art_of_elamites.php   (10549 words)

  
 Combat Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Wrestling was introduced in 708 BCE during the eighteenth Olympiad, the same year the pentathlon was introduced.
Boxing came twenty years later, during the twenty-third Olympiad, followed by the pankration which was introduced in 648 BCE during the thirty-third Olympiad, the same year the horse-race was introduced.
Victory was awarded to the athlete whose competitor was unable or unwilling to continue.
www.perseus.tufts.edu /cl135/Students/Kristina_Angus/combat.html   (587 words)

  
 List of kings of Babylon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assyrian Sack of Babylon, 689 BCE; Babylon is rebuilt by Esarhaddon of Assyria in the 670s BCE
Kandalanu (possibly Ashurbanipal of Assyria or else a viceroy), 648-627 BCE
In 539 BCE, Babylon was captured by Cyrus the Great of Persia, and lost its independence.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kings_of_Babylon   (272 words)

  
 CHAPTER TWO: The 'King's Calendar' Starting Point - the works of Josephus, The Fall of Jerusalem, the Burning of ...
Therefore March 18th 561 BCE appears to be the correct date for Jehoiachin's release, and indicates that the Fall of Jerusalem occurred in 586 BCE.
Having concluded that 586 BCE is the year in which Solomon's Temple was burned, and having already agreed with Wiseman that Amel-Marduk commenced his first regnal year in 561 BCE, another issue now arises.
Since Amel-Marduk's accession year of 562 BCE is Nebuchadrezzar's last regnal year, it is not possible that Nebuchadrezzar reigned forty-three (43) years, if his reign is to be synchronised with the reigns of the Judean Kings, as is indicated in the Biblical Narratives.
www.kingscalendar.com /kc_free_files_no_frames/CHAPTER_02.html   (3744 words)

  
 Elam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Several stages of the language are attested; the earliest date back to the third milennium BCE, the latest to the Achaemenid Empire.
After two centuries for which little is known, the Middle Elamite period opened with the rise to power of the Anzanite dynasty, whose homeland probably lay in the mountains northeast of Khuzestan.
In a series of campaigns between 692 and 639 BCE, in an effort to clean up a political and diplomatic mess that had become troublesome for the Assyrians, Ashurbanipal's armies annihilated Susa.
www.freecaviar.com /search.php?title=Elam   (2568 words)

  
 Elamites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Elam fell underthe political control of Akkad in the 22nd century BCE.
Elam was conquered by the Assyrians in 645 BCE, which marks the end of Elam as an independentstate.
The Medes conquered Elam from the Assyrians, and the Achaemenid dynasty, an Iranian dynasty who ruled the former Elamiteland of Anshan, took Susa and conquered the Median Empire, to establish the first Persian Empire.
www.therfcc.org /elamites-90715.html   (477 words)

  
 Kronos: 0000-0499
Because 7400 BCE currently represents the longest continuous tree-ring series: carbon-14 in the atmosphere fluctuates from year to year, and without tree ring samples, that fluctuation cannot be precisely determined.
Accordingly, Chinese dates earlier than the ninth century BCE that are not supported by archeological data should be treated with suspicion, and all dates that are not supported by external data should be treated with caution.
Be that as it may, while Homer attributed the causes of the Trojan War to the wrath of Achilleus and the beauty of Helen, modern scholars usually attribute it to trade disputes and generic conflagration-era battles between infantry and charioteers.
ejmas.com /kronos/NewHist0000-0499.htm   (19514 words)

  
 Elamite Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
About the middle of the 19th century BCE power in Elam passed to the dynasty.
Around 1160 under King Shutruk-Nahhunte Elam defeats the Kassites to establish the first Elamite empire proved to be short lived; King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon conquered Elam around 1120 bringing the empire to an end.
The last use of Elamite is the fourth century CE and Elam today known as the modern province of Khuzestan where Iran's immense oil industry is
www.freeglossary.com /Elamites   (856 words)

  
 Reachout Trust - Jehovah's Witness - The Watchtower and Chronological Speculation
It may also be stated straightaway that the dates 539 BCE for the fall of Babylon, and 537 BCE for the commencement of the return to Jerusalem are not necessarily at issue here.
In 605 BCE Babylon decisively overthrew the Egyptians at the battle of Carchemish (Jer 46:2).
The dates 609 BCE for the fall of Assyria, and 539 BCE for the fall of Babylon are not open to question.
www.reachouttrust.org /articles/jw/jwchron.htm   (7556 words)

  
 My letter to the Governing Body
This would correspond to the chronology that places his 18th regnal year in 587/6 B.C.E. However, this tablet is admittedly a copy made in the third century B.C.E. so it is possible that its historical information is simply that which was accepted in the Seleucid period.
If the seventy years meant that Babylon would be replacing the Assyrians as the new world power and other nations had to put their necks under the yoke of the king of Babylon, this would fit in well with what history and more importantly what the Bible says.
Darius second year corresponded to 520/519 BCE and the 24th day of the 11th month may be translated as 15 February 519 BCE.
www.607v587.com /websitepage4.htm   (9336 words)

  
 Elamite Empire
The last use of Elamite script is the fourth century CE, and Elam is today known as the modern province of Khuzestan, where Iran's immense oil industry is based.
Khumma-Khaldash II & Shilhak-In-Shushinak (680 - 676 BCE)
Atta-Khumma-In-Shushinak & Khumbanigash II (653 - 651 BCE)
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/e/el/elamite_empire.html   (514 words)

  
 captive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A few years later (in 648 BCE), after a long and bitter fight, the revolt in Babylon was over.
By the way, Josiah was born to Prince Amon in 648 BCE- perhaps in the same year that Josiah's grandfather was placed in prison.
His son, King Amon, continued to worship idols, and the Lord still brought judgment upon Judah because of Manasseh’s sins: “Notwithstanding the Lord turned not from the fierceness of his great wrath, wherewith his anger was kindled against Judah, because of all the provocations that Manasseh provoked him withal” (2 Kings 23:26-27).
medialdea.net /historyguy80538/captive.htm   (454 words)

  
 Bismika Allahuma Discussion Forum :: View topic - Discourse on the Bible:
Falsely accused by false witnesses - Psalms 35:11-21 - Matthew 26:59-61 - 460 BCE ]
Was mocked - Psalms 22:6- 8 - Matthew 27:27- 31 - 460 BCE ]
Was crucified with thieves - Isaiah 53:12 - Matthew 27:38 - 732 BCE ]
forum.bismikaallahuma.org /viewtopic.php?p=46520   (3057 words)

  
 Elamite Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Around 750 BCE, Elam reasserts its independence, bringing about the Late Elamite Period.
The Medes conquered Elam from the Assyrians, and the Achaemenid dynasty, an Iranian dynasty who ruled the former Elamite land of Anshan, conquered the Median Empire to establish the Persian Empire.
Khuzestan, the modern Iranian province that corresponds to the land of Elam, has a largely Arab population, and the Elamite nation and its language have disappeared.
www.peacelink.de /keyword/Elamites.php   (393 words)

  
 Exile - Bible Study Notes
The Assyrian empire (its capital city was Ninevah, the city God told Jonah to prophecy to) rose to power under Tiglath-Pileser III in 745 BCE.
century BCE from a completely different interpretive angle than the geopolitical one.
to the Babylonians in 587 bce (2 Kings 14-25 and Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel and Isaiah 40-55).
www.kirkofkildaire.org /ed/FClessons/ExileBibleStudyNotes.htm   (1762 words)

  
 Classics Log 9603b - Message Number 65   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thus, Redshift should probably be believed in the case of the 648 BCE eclipse as well.
As for the 14 March 711 BCE solar eclipse, the center of the entire eclipse track appears to have been close to the modern Kryonerion Observatory in central Thessaly.
Finally, the 11 January 689 BCE eclipse was annualar, not total, it appears.
omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu /mailing_lists/CLA-L/Older/log96/9603b/9603b.65.html   (379 words)

  
 jercall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The date of Jeremiah’s death is also unknown, but he didn't die until after the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem in 586 BCE.
In the 12th year of his reign (628 BCE), King Josiah began to purge his kingdom of all idols.
This was when the Lord told Jeremiah that He knew him from his mother’s womb, that disaster would come upon Jerusalem from the north, and that Jeremiah would be a bronze wall so he could stand up against the people of Judah.
medialdea.net /historyguy80538/jercall.htm   (271 words)

  
 The Modern Magazine for Persian Weddings, Cuisine, Culture & Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1712 BCE), Hammurabi's son, and deafeted the Babylonians.
In 742 BCE the land may have been divided into separate principalities, with the central power fairly weak, and the other powerly under the rule of an unknown king.
In the next 100 years Elamites desperately tried to interfere in Mesopotamian affairs, usually as allies of Babylon, against the Neo-Assyrian expansion.
www.persianmirror.com /culture/history/elamite.cfm   (626 words)

  
 Elam - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Golden Vase with Winged Monsters Marlik Region, Tappe Hasanlu, Iran 14th-13th centuries BCE.
A second Babylonian attack succeeded, however, and the whole of Elam was apparently overrun, thus ending the Middle Elamite period.
Elamite god found at Susa, beginning of the 2nd millennium BCE
www.unipedia.info /Elam.html   (2711 words)

  
 STANDARDS ARE PROMULGATED NOT PROVEN BUT USED: - www.ezboard.com
Was mocked — Psalms 22:6- 8 — Matthew 27:27- 31 — 460 BCE ]
Was crucified with thieves — Isaiah 53:12 — Matthew 27:38 — 732 BCE ]
Born in Bethlehem — Micah 5:2 — Matthew 2:1-6 — 717 BCE ]
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 UN's World Heritage List adds first sites in DPR Korea and Andorra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The 21-member UNESCO World Heritage Committee, meeting in Suzhou, China, also added the complex of about 30 Koguryo Tombs in the DPRK, the agency said.
Many of the tombs have beautiful wall paintings of daily life and seem to have been built for the Koguryo royalty and aristocracy that ruled parts of northern China, as well as the northern half of the Korean peninsula, from 277 BCE to 668 CE.
The committee also added 40 royal and aristocratic tombs of the Koguryo dynasty and the remains of three of its cities in northern China, UNESCO said.
www.un.org /apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=11231&Cr=world&Cr1=heritage   (365 words)

  
 SlowMotionDoomsday.Com - Nail Of The North
Yet it is there : Maskheti, the thigh of the bull, Ursa Major, depicted on the astronomical ceilings in the tombs of Senmut, Seti, in the Ramesseum, etc. In Altaic mythology, Ursa turns into the leg of a stag; in Mexico we find it as the lost "foot" of Tezcatlipoca.
The constellations are named according to a system, and if we meet "incomplete" or mutilated characters among them, we have to ask for the sufficient reason, e.g.
We know from the Velikovskian Reconstructed Chronology that Ramses II, The Great, was actually born in 648 BCE.
www.slowmotiondoomsday.com /northnail.html   (3617 words)

  
 Classics Log 9603b - Message Number 55   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Accordingly, not visible from Paros and Thasos, where sunset > would have been earlier.
> > 14 March 711 BCE - same comment as above.
> > 11 January 689 BCE - eclipse occured mid-morning in Athens, so should > have been visible from Thasos and Paros.
omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu /mailing_lists/CLA-L/Older/log96/9603b/9603b.55.html   (191 words)

  
 Kings of Babylon - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Kashtiliash IV 1243-1235 BCE ''Assyrian Governors 1235-1227 BCE''
Mushezib-Marduk, 693-689 ''Assyrian Sack of Babylon, 689; Babylon is rebuilt by Esarhaddon of Assyria in the 670s BCE)
Nabonidus 556 - 539_BCE ''In 539_BCE, Babylon was captured by Cyrus_the_Great of Persia, and lost its independence.''
www.indexsuche.com /Kings_of_Babylon.html   (191 words)

  
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Israelites journey to Egypt to avoid famine, enslaved (1700-1650 BCE)
Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia captures Jerusalem (587 BCE)
Judah becomes a province of Babylonia (587 BCE)
www.control-z.com /scirel/scirel_files/sheet003.htm   (350 words)

  
 Bismika Allahuma Discussion Forum :: View topic - STANDARDS ARE PROMULGATED NOT PROVEN BUT USED:
Potters field bought for thirty (30) pieces of silverandZechariah 11:13 - Matthew 27:6-10 - 518 BCE ]
He was given gall and vinegar - Psalms 69:21 - Matthew 27:34 - 460 BCE ]
He would perform miracles - Isaiah 35:5-6 - Matthew 9:35 and 11:4 - 732 BCE ]
forum.bismikaallahuma.org /viewtopic.php?t=5076   (10578 words)

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