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  Definition of History of Europe - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Evidence of permanent settlement dates from the 7th millennium BC in Bulgaria, Romania and Greece.
The Neolithic reached Central Europe in the 6th millennium BC and parts of Northern Europe in the 5th and 4th millennium BC.
In the 7th century the Arab expansion brought Islamic cultures to the southern Mediterranean shores (from Turkey to Sicily and Spain), further enlarging the differences between the various Mediterranean civilizations.
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 7th century BC
7th century BC 8th century BC - 7th century BC - 6th century BC - other centuries)
(2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium AD)
Assyrians conquer Egypt (674 BC - 670 BC)
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 Astronomy Boy: Millennium 2001 -- The REAL start of the New Millennium
The new millennium, as defined by the Gregorian Calendar used in most of the world, actually began on January 1, 2001, not January 1, 2000.
This is sometimes called the "odometer effect" because many automobile owners perceive the rollover of their mileage indicators to include a long string of zeroes as a milestone of sorts.
The new millennium began on January 1, 2001, on the same day that the 21st Century began.
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 TIMELINE 7th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Islamic History of the 7th Century 634 Psephos issued by Herakleios, proclaims doctrine of Monotheletism, theory of one-will of Christ The Byzantine Empire in the 7th Century 634 Arabs capture Damascus The Byzantine Empire in the 7th Century 634: Battles of Basra, Damascus and Ajnadin.
Islamic History of the 7th Century 635 An unknown Chinese scholar writes correctly and clearly that the tail of a comet always points way from the sun, although he could not possibly have known that this was caused by the pressure of sunlight on gasses and particles of dust.
Islamic History of the 7th Century 691-2 Caliph Abd al Malik constructs the Dome of the Rock (mosque) at Jerusalem The Byzantine Empire in the 7th Century 692 Council in Trullo held in Constantinople, issues 102 canons The Byzantine Empire in the 7th Century 692: The fall of Makkah.
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 Negationism In India - Chapter Two - Negationism In India
This was a miscalculation: the khilafat movement intensified the Islamic sense of communal identity (therefore the rejection of Indian nationalism), and added considerably to Muslim separatism and the Pakistan ideology.
The tradition that the Babri Masjid had forcibly replaced a temple was firmly established ad supported by sources otherwise accepted as authoritative; when it was challenged, this was not on the basis of newfound material which justified a re-examination of the historical position.
He added a list with reprehensible verses from the Quran: 29 passages from the Quran (1 to 8 verses in length) that incite violence against unbelievers, 15 which promote enmity, 26 which insult other religions.
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 1st millennium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viking raids common in northern Europe (Viking Age, from the 8th century)
Caesar Augustus, Roman emperor (63 BC- AD Jesus, central figure in Christianity (d.
Hop (plant) added to beer for the first time
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 ZANJAN
Pre-historic ago (from 7th millennium BC.till early 3rd millennium BC.): The most ancient and recognized historical vestiges belonging to pre-historic age goes to "Bardostin".
Historic settlements in Eajrood region of Zanjan in 3rd and 2nd millennium BC.
to early 7th century AD.): The most distinct vestiges of this period is a kind of simple gray earthenware which conforms to simultaneity of Aryan tribes migration to this region.
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 History of the Macedonian People from Ancient times to the Present - Part XVI, by Risto Stefov
By about 633 AD most of the empire's eastern provinces were conquered and after the fall of Damascus in 635 AD, a large Pravoslav army was dispatched to stop the Muslim advance, but it failed.
By the end of the seventh century AD, Islam, seated in Damascus, was becoming a superpower extending from the borders of India and Tibet to Spain and from southern Egypt and Arabia to Armenia.
Leo III died in 741 AD and was succeeded by his son Constantine V. By Leo's time, the themes (land grants) had taken root and, however dismal, the economic developments had permitted the empire to survive and provided a foundation for greater success in the centuries to come.
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 ancientlanguages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The language of diplomacy and culture from the 3rd Millennium BC to the early 1st Millennium.
Until the 11th century AD it was written in a runic script (called the Rovás) which is related to that of the oldest Turkic writing.
Mid-first millennium BC, perhaps surviving as late as the 3rd or 2nd century BC Upper Umpqua
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 Travel To Romania | History of Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Born, like the other Romance peoples, in the 1st millennium AD, the Romanian people has continuously inhabited the selfsame geographical space to this day, a space which its forefathers, the Indo-European Geto-Dacians, belonging to the Thracian kin, had populated as early as the 2nd millennium BC.
In the former half of the first millennium BC, in the Carpathian-Danube-Pontic area - which was the northern part of the large surface inhabited by the Thracian tribes - a northern Thracian group became individualised: it was made up of a mosaic of Getae and Dacian tribes.
The Slavs, who massively settled since the 7th century south of the Danube, split the compact mass of Romanians in the Carpathian-Danubian area: the ones to the north (the Daco-Romanians) were separated from the ones to the south, who were moved towards the west and Southeast of the Balkan Peninsula (Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians and Istro-Romanians).
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 Henna
There is very persuasive evidence that the Neolithic people in Catal Huyuk, in the 7th millennium BC, used henna to ornament their hands in connection with their fertility goddess.
The use of Henna in the 4th-5th centuries in the Deccan of western India is clearly illustrated on Bodhisattvas and deities of cave wall murals at Ajanta, and in similar cave paintings in Sri Lanka.
When used in decorative body art, sugar and oil are also added to the mixture to strengthen the color and longevity of design.
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 Malaysia and Indonesia (from Buddhism) --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Buddhism was also introduced at about this time in Sumatra, and, by the 7th century, the king of Srivijaya on the island of Sumatra was a Buddhist.
When the Chinese traveler I-ching visited this kingdom in the 7th century, he noted that Hinayana was dominant in the area but that there were also a few Mahayanists.
From the 7th century onward, Vajrayana Buddhism spread rapidly throughout the area.
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 Geography and History, Zanjan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
That is remnants from the pre-historic period (7th millennium BC.
But advancing towards the Islamic period that is from the (7th to 19th century AD.) equivalent to the (1st century to 14th century AH.); brought about the Osman conquests in Iran.
One of the reasons that Soltanieh was chosen as the capital was due to the fact that this region was at its economic peak in the (7th and 8th centuries AH.).
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 The Campaigns of Emperor Herakleios, according to the Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor
The work covers more than half a millennium from the accession of Diocletian (AD 284) down to the Byzantine emperor Michael I (813), but the Chronicle arose from an even more ambitious project: a complete account of universal history from the Creation, conceived and carried as far as Diocletian by Theophanes' friend George Synkellos.
But the Persian horsemen stood until the 7th hour of the night over the bodies of their dead; and at the 8th hour of the night they set forth and returned to their camp; and taking it up, they went away and encamped in fear at the foot of a rugged mountain.
The Romans took many gold swords and gold belts set with pearls, and the shield of Razates, which was all of gold and had 120 laminae, and his gold breastplate; and they brought in his caftan together with his head, and his bracelets and his gold saddle.
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 7th millennium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
1999 Egypt: Countdown to 7th millennium CAIRO, Egypt, Dec. 9 (UPI...
Lighten up: in our 7th annual collection of big ideas for a little money, the accent is on fun.
Eve, 1999 The end of the millennium portends different things...
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 henna services,henna goods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
There is very persuasive evidence that henna was used by the Neolithic people in Catal Huyuk, in the 7th millennium BCE to ornament their hands in connection with their fertility goddess.
The religion these people practiced was the predecessor to the religions of all the people in the ancient Middle East, and henna seems to have been used by all of these people as part of their adornment and belief system.
From 600 AD to 1300 AD, bright red dip henna appears frequently on Boddhisattvas and Buddhist clerics depicted in sculpture and wall paintings in Northern India, Nepal, Tibet, Ceylon and Burma.
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 Encyclopedia: 7th millennium AD
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 Looking For Jesus To Return ? Hallelujah !
1650 AD and now we think that the Earth races with the moon around the Sun in exactly one year.
Pope Gregory XIII put his X on the Gregorian calendar in 1582 AD in hopes that the world would use just one calendar instead of the many that were in use at the time.
The British did not change over until 1752 AD and by then most of the world had changed.
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 The origins of ancient Egyptian civilization, which many regard as one of the fountainheads of Western culture, cannot ...
In the 7th millennium BC, Egypt was environmentally hospitable, and evidence of settlements from that time has been found in the low desert areas of southern, or Upper, Egypt; remains of similar occupation have been discovered at Nubian sites in modern Sudan.
Enough pottery has been found in Upper Egyptian tombs from the 4th millennium BC (in the Predynastic period) to establish a relative dating sequence.
Because of the immense power of the prefects, however, their functions were eventually divided under Emperor Justinian, who in the 6th century AD put the army under a separate commander, directly responsible to him.
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 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Used from third millennium BC for bookkeeping and other less formal purposes.
For the third millennium BC, dates may be off by as much as 100 years; for the second millennium BC, by as much as 50.)
30 BC-641 AD: Egypt a province of the Roman Empire.
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 Iran seeks return of historical artifacts from world museums
About 180 rare Iranian artifacts consisting of stone and metal works dating from the 7th millennium BC to the 10th century AD were displayed at the Center for Art and Culture in St. Peter's Abbey in Ghent.
The curator of the center, Johan Van de Wiele, explaining the aims of the exhibition told the press that the costly objects had been brought from the Iran National Museum in Tehran to allow the European public to become acquainted with Iranian history and culture.
The oldest objects -- two clay figurines from the seventh and sixth millennium BC -- point to a decisive turning point in the history of humanity, the so-called 'neolithic revolution'.
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 Helios Gallery Directory
Greek, probably from the Eastern colonies or islands, 4th or 3rd Century BC Small chips to rim and foot.
Roman, 1st or 2nd Century AD Pin lost, otherwise intact with a good patina.
Roman, 2nd - 4th Century AD Size: 2.8 x 0.4 cms.
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 Game Over Online Magazine - Battlecruiser Millennium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mix in sex with some alien that is hopefully female (though why different species from other planets should have even remotely compatible physiology is beyond me), and you have Captain Kirk’s lifestyle in a nutshell.
The addition of the ground and fighter combat models, while adding to the completeness of the experience, are frankly so poorly executed in comparison to recent titles in those genres as to make you wish you could beam down to a planet surface and play Battlezone instead of the ground combat module used by BCM.
But if you want to play a game for a couple of hours, have some fun, and then go back to your life, than this niche is not for you.
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 ZANDJAN
Pre-historic age (from 7th millennium BC.till early 3rd millennium BC.): The most ancient and recognized historical vestiges belonging to pre-historic age goes to "Bardostin" Culture which are known by small tools having about 30/000 yeas of antiquity.
Human settlements in Eajrood region of Zanian in 3rd and 2nd millennium BC.
After the decline of Ilkhani government by Sarbedaran movement in 9th century AH, Zanjan was attacked by Taymour the lame and was damaged badly.
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 Top 100 Events of the Millenium - Scott's Little Corner of the Web
The events are in order of importatance, with number 1 having had the most impact on the lives of people in the last 1000 years.
THE INGREDIENTS had been added to the melting pot of American pop: base of blues, hint of jazz, some candw, dash of gospel, pinch of swing.
Vaccinations for hepatitis, diphtheria, polio and measles revolutionized public health--and created one of the first battle wounds of childhood, a word derived from the Latin vaccinus, meaning "of the cow," a nod to an anonymous English animal to whose stature Mrs.
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 Ayurveda - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Some plant remedies of ayurveda are mentioned in the earlier Vedic literature 2nd millennium BC, but the formal doctrines of the three humours and other key ayurvedic ideas are first mentioned in the Buddhist Canonical literature.
The scholar Vāgbhata, who lived in Sind at the beginning of the 7th century AD, produced a grand synthesis of earlier ayurvedic materials in a verse work called Ashtānga Samhita.
Some alchemical preparations start to enter the ayurvedic pharmacopieia towards the end of the 1st millennium AD in works such as those of Ugraditya (8th century AD)and Sarngadhara (14th century AD).
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 Chronology of the Great Pharohs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Predynastic period, which ends with the unification of Egypt under one king, is generally subdivided into three parts, each of which refers to the site at which its archaeological materials were found: Badarian, Amratian (Naqada I), and Gerzean (Naqada II and III).
During the 7th century the power of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire was challenged by the Sassanids of Persia, who invaded Egypt in 616.
They were expelled again in 628, but soon after, in 642, the country fell to the Arabs, who brought with them a new religion, Islam, and began a new chapter of Egyptian history.
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 Zanjan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
(from 7th millennium BC.till early 3rd millenium BC).
This period begins with conquest of Iran in the time of Osman caliphate.Existing texts and evidences show that this region was very thriving from economic, cultural and artistic points of view during the whole Islamic period.
One of the reasons for selecting Sultanieh as capital by Mongol Ilkhamam was economic briskness of the region in 7th and 8 th centuries AH.
hem.passagen.se /maveus/zanjan.htm   (556 words)

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