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  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 a series of campaigns between 692 and 639 BCE, in an effort to clean up a political and diplomatic mess that had become a chronic headache for the Assyrians, Ashurbanipal's armies utterly destroyed Susa, pulling down buildings, looting, and sowing the land of Elam with salt.
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 Chapter One
From the seventh to the fourth millennium bce, Mehrgarh underwent an indigenous process of technological development that was connected to but apparently not dependent on migratory trade with West and Central Asia.
By 300 bce, societies in the Ganga basin were part of vast networks of politics, economy, and culture; settlements stretching from Afghanistan to Bengal were connected to one another by regular flows of ideas and goods that ran through cities that became central sites for imperial society.
In the south, in Maharashtra, Satavahanas (55 bce to 250 ce) conquered the Deccan and the eastern peninsula south to Kanchipuram.
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 EZGeography - Moors
The name derives from the ancient Berber tribe of the Mauri and their kingdom, Mauretania, which became a Roman province after its last king Bocchus II willed it to Octavian in 33 BCE.
The Moorish state suffered civil conflict in the 750s.
The country then broke up into a number of mostly Islamic fiefdoms, which were consolidated under the Caliphate of Cordoba.
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 Archaeological Discoveries at Susa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
At the same time, the emergence of Iranian-speaking tribes in the first millennium BCE, including the ancestors of historical Sogdians in the regions where the latter lived, is often associated (although empirically unsupported) with the arrival of Andronov tribes.
The fact is that, about the same time, in the beginning of the first millennium BCE, nomadic pastoralism had developed in the steppe, the original area of the Andronov culture, replacing the old herding-agricultural type of economy.
In the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, settlements with semi-huts were replaced by large cities, among them Kok-tepe (with an area of 100 hectares; the name is the modern one) and Samarkand (220 hectares; the ancient town was Afrasiab).
www.cais-soas.com /CAIS/Archaeology/sogdian_archaeology.htm   (2079 words)

  
 INDO-EUROPEAN EXPANSIONS AND GLOBALIZATION OF ENGLISH
Evidence suggests that in the first millennium BCE Balts occupied the area west of the Vistula’s mouth east to Moscow and the upper Volga, and south to Kiev (Baldi, 1983; Mallory, 1989).
From about 500 BCE to the end of the medieval period, Gills and Frank have noted the appearance of 400 to 500-year-long economic cycles with up and down phases lasting approximately 200 years each.
Their New Kingdom that arose about 1430 BCE and dominated the Middle East for some 150 years established the supremacy of Hittite in the region.
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 Encyclopedia: Aramaic alphabet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
BC An alphabet is a complete standardized set of letters — basic written symbols — each of which roughly represents a phoneme of a spoken language, either as it exists now or as it may have been in the past.
Two similar but undeciphered scripts believed to be ancestral to all modern alphabets are attested from the Middle Bronze Age (2000-1500 BCE): the Proto-Sinaitic script discovered in the winter of 1904-1905 by William Flinders Petrie, and dated to 1500 BCE, and the Wadi el-Ħôl (or Wadi...
The use of Aramaic as a lingua franca throughout the Middle East from the eighth century BCE led to the gradual adoption of the Aramaic alphabet for writing Hebrew.
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 HH205 Names and Dates for the First Midterm
509 BCE Rejection of the monarchy, establishment of Republic.
508 BCE A factional leader, Cleisthenes, won power by promising lower classes equality before the law; he created democratic institutions such as generalship by election.
133 BCE Tiberius Gracchus attempted land reforms for poor and was killed.
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 Definition of Elamite Empire
Elam fell under the political control of Akkad in the 22nd century BCE.
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.
Around 750s BC, Elam reasserts its independence, bringing about the neo-Elamite cultural revival of the Late Elamite Period.
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 Encyclopedia: Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years).
Magna Graecia (Latin for Greater Greece, Megalê Hellas/Μεγάλη Ελλάς in Greek) is the name of the area in ancient southern Italy that was colonised by ancient Greek settlers in the 8th century BCE.
Romulus and Remus, (771 BC¹-717 BC Romulus, 771 BC-753 BC Remus), the traditional founders of Rome, appeared in Roman mythology as the twin sons of the priestess Rhea Silvia, fathered by the god of war Mars.
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 Encyclopedia: Roman Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The expulsion of the last king in 510 BC set up the Roman Republic, with the Roman leaders Brutus and Collatinus as the republic's first consuls.
Centuries: 9th century BC - 8th century BC - 7th century BC Decades: 800s BC 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC 760s BC - 750s BC - 740s BC 730s BC 720s BC 710s BC 700s BC Events and Trends 756 BC - Founding of Cyzicus.
The Parthian Empire was the dominating force on the Iranian plateau beginning in the late 3rd century BCE, and intermittently controlled Mesopotamia between ca 190 BCE and 224 CE.
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 720s BC at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 Masterpieces from Tajikistan(pp. 228-29) - MIHO MUSEUM
The highly developed sedentary civilization closely connected with the lands as distant as modern Eastern Iran, Southern Turkmenistan and Southern Afghanistan is attested in the Zarafshan valley since the fourth-third millennium BCE when a huge settlement of traders, tillers and craftsmen flourished near a modern village Sarazm between Samarkand and Panjikent.
In the 4th century BCE the Graeco-Macedonian army led by Alexander the Great after a long and hard war conquered Bactria and Sogdiana where he founded several Greek cities.
After him the Greek rulers reigned in Bactria until mid-2nd century BCE, while in Sogdiana their power was not as durable.
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 Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Azov is one of the oldest towns within Russian territory; it was founded by Greek colonists in the 6th century BCE.
The town has lost most of it's purpose to newer Rostov as a result of the gradual silting of the channel.
Initially located in the northern Caucasus, moved to the Volga-Kama region in the 750's.
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 HOW THE IRISH SAVED CIVILIZATION
Two main branches of the Celtic tribe settled in differenty areas, one in France (the Gauls) and the other on the Iberian Peninsula (these were the ones who may have visited New Hampshire).
Siblings of the Gauls crossed to Britain as early as 400 BCE (the Britons) who nine centuries later would be pushed by the Angles and Saxons into Cornwall (the Cornish) and Wales (the Welsh).
Around 350 BCE, Celtic tribes reached Ireland and were most likely the Iberian Celts, now referred to as the Irish.
www.bmoore.net /western_civ/dark_to_middle_ages/how_the_irish_saved_civilization.html   (2752 words)

  
 the Archaeology of Sogdiana
Problems of the civilization of Uzbekistan from the 7th century BCE to the 7th century CE].
The Pre-Islamic Civilization of the Sogdians (seventh century BCE to eighth century CE): A Bibliographic Essay (studies since 1986) by: Frantz Grenet
The Pre-Islamic Civilization of the Sogdians (seventh century BCE to eighth century CE): A Bibliographic Essay (studies since 1986)
www.silk-road.com /newsletter/december/archaeology.htm   (3200 words)

  
 750s BC Details, Meaning 750s BC Article and Explanation Guide
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 wiki/7th century BCE Definition / wiki/7th century BCE Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 Encyclopedia: Art in Ancient Greece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Alexander the Great fighting the Persian king Darius (Pompeii mosaic, from a 3rd century BC original Greek painting, now lost).
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelled Græco-Buddhism, is the cultural syncretism between the culture of Classical Greece and Buddhism, which developed over a period of close to 800 years in Central Asia in the area corresponding to modern-day Afghanistan and Pakistan, between the 4th century BCE and the 5th...
By Region: Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance *French Renaissance *German Renaissance *English Renaissance The Renaissance, also known as Rinascimento (in Italian), was an influential cultural movement, about a period of scientific revolution and artistic transformation, at the dawn of modern European history.
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 667 BC [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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Location Assyria was located in a mountainous region lying to the north of Babylonia, extending along the Tigris as far as to the high mountain range of Armenia, the Gordiaean or Carduchian mountains....
He is famous as one of the few kings who could himself read and write.
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 HIST 108 - Japanese Buddhism - Ancient Islands - Part 1
Although in 645 a government did = claim sovereignty over most of the territory that today comprises Japan, in fac= t, political authority and sovereignty was often diffused or fragmented thro= ugh multiple layers of institutions, multiple geographical strata, and multip= le systems of symbolic legitimization.
It was not until modern times that a str= ong central government held unambiguous sovereignty over the Japanese islands both in theory and in fact.
The various poems d= ate roughly from the 650s to the 750s.
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 752 [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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Originating in India, Buddhism gradually spread throughout Asia to Central Asia, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, as well as the East Asian countries of China, Mongolia, Korea, and Japan....
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 The Church of the East
They have contained tens of thousands of documents, including almanacs on wooden strips from the 100s BCE, letters from Sogdian merchants in the 200s BCE, documents in an lost Indo-European Tocharian language; a Judeao-Persian document (again of interest here), and secular and religious material in over 15 languages and scripts.
The armies did their work and soon this empire spread from the Caspian Sea to Vietnam and Korea (the extent of territory declined by the 750s) and securing the Silk Road also meant greater certainty and protection on that principle trade route.
It is similar to the Indo-Greek Buddhist sutra Milindapanha about cosmology and philosophy (origin 100s to 000s BCE) and involves a Christian-Buddhist engagement of concepts and world views.
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BC or BCE and AD or CE: Whether you refer to "BC" (Before Christ) or "BCE" (Before the Common Era), it means before 2,000 years ago.
Your teacher does not care how you identify the time frame as long as you are clear as to which era is involved.
BCE (Before the Common Era) or (BC Before Christ)
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 TABLE 1
The Original States, circa 600 to 327 BCE
Imperial Competition 250 BCE - 250 CE Northwest: Indo-Greeks,
Dynastic Territories circa 200 BCE - 600 CE 320-840s              
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 Monster Cable 4 AAA Rechargeable Powercells - eXpansys Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This product is not a stocked item and will be ordered from the distributor when you place an order.
For information on bulk order discounts, credit accounts and our special services for corporate customers - please call Dave, Chad or Randy on 416.572.2017.
In tests using an actual digital camera,* a set of two 750s delivered up to two and a half times as many photos & flashes per charge than even a set of two Monster Alkaline PowerCells.
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