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Anybody know about ancient history?


Hello! I'm writing a story for a college prollect but not well in that era to make it happen need to be in Saudi Arabia or somewhere like persia preferred to concentrate on only Saudi (but if you know a place more suitable to my requirements As is well). The real problem of this whole affair is not well in that location of both places would be the one to do to develop a story about a slave who lives with his first love in the desert (Bedouin) and then sold in a city that has a government by a king or prince. That is not easy but if you know of some place like that please say so ask if you can with some extra data (the year that government was going, temperature rise, typical foods or some typical customs.) Thanks beforehand is very important to me information that I ask, thanks.

-It is universally accepted that the need for defining precise lines of separation and points of contacts between states is the byproduct of the emergence of nation-states and ‘world economy’ in the 19th century Europe. Nevertheless, it is hard to overlook the fact that these modern notions are rooted in periods prior to the emergence in Europe of nation-states. There are indications that ancient civilizations were familiar with the notion of ‘state’ in connection with the concepts of territory and boundary. Ancient texts reveal that this basic principle existed in ancient Persian literature in respect of matters of state, territory, and boundary. Similarly, the likelihood exists that these Persian notions could have influenced Roman civilization. It is widely believed that a combination of ancient Greco-Roman and Persian civilizations is a major contributor to what culturally constitutes ‘West’. Later in the Sassanid period the inter-linked notions of state, territory, and boundary developed substantially, coming quite close to their contemporary forms. On the other hand, considering that ‘justice’ was the corner stone of ancient Persian Political philosophy, the idea that ancient Persian spatial arrangement might have contributed to the evolution of the concept of democracy in the West may not be too difficult to contemplate.

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Anybody know about ancient history?


Hello! I'm writing a story for a college prollect but not well in that era to make it happen need to be in Saudi Arabia or somewhere like persia preferred to concentrate on only Saudi (but if you know a place more suitable to my requirements As is well). The real problem of this whole affair is not well in that location of both places would be the one to do to develop a story about a slave who lives with his first love in the desert (Bedouin) and then sold in a city that has a government by a king or prince. That is not easy but if you know of some place like that please say so ask if you can with some extra data (the year that government was going, temperature rise, typical foods or some typical customs.) Thanks beforehand is very important to me information that I ask, thanks.

-It is universally accepted that the need for defining precise lines of separation and points of contacts between states is the byproduct of the emergence of nation-states and ‘world economy’ in the 19th century Europe. Nevertheless, it is hard to overlook the fact that these modern notions are rooted in periods prior to the emergence in Europe of nation-states. There are indications that ancient civilizations were familiar with the notion of ‘state’ in connection with the concepts of territory and boundary. Ancient texts reveal that this basic principle existed in ancient Persian literature in respect of matters of state, territory, and boundary. Similarly, the likelihood exists that these Persian notions could have influenced Roman civilization. It is widely believed that a combination of ancient Greco-Roman and Persian civilizations is a major contributor to what culturally constitutes ‘West’. Later in the Sassanid period the inter-linked notions of state, territory, and boundary developed substantially, coming quite close to their contemporary forms. On the other hand, considering that ‘justice’ was the corner stone of ancient Persian Political philosophy, the idea that ancient Persian spatial arrangement might have contributed to the evolution of the concept of democracy in the West may not be too difficult to contemplate.

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  • Though I haven't been blogging much successfully.. but to be honest, what I learned from blogging is Content is King, Custom Looking Template is sure the Queen ! Your Unique Looks (Template & Logo) makes your blog seperate, different and memorable plus brandable. Then it comes to your content, depending how well and good you provide content. Visitors stay or leave ! :)

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  • Though I haven't been blogging much successfully.. but to be honest, what I learned from blogging is Content is King, Custom Looking Template is sure the Queen ! Your Unique Looks (Template & Logo) makes your blog seperate, different and memorable plus brandable. Then it comes to your content, depending how well and good you provide content. Visitors stay or leave ! :)

  • Liberty97045

    I bought a new 2005 model Harley Road King Custom. This was my first Harley after 30 years of riding street. I liked the admiring looks and the attention but found that the quality, precision, performance and customer support were just not there. Not enough to justify the premium $20,000 price tag. I traded it in last year on a new Buell Ulysses. Buell was Harley’s sport bike line. They had some pretty good technological innovations but the marriage to Harley Davidson came with a price. One of the costs was having to use the low-tech Harley engines in some or the bikes. (Mine has a bored and stroked Sportster engine.) Earlier this year they announced that they were killing the Buell line. Have you looked at who is riding Harley’s lately? For the most part it is the over 50 crowd like me. Well excuse me, I am not ready to be a duffer yet. Buell was attractive to younger riders and I think Harley better develop a new plan to attract younger riders, better hurry.

  • Irenaeus is the one responsible for naming the four gospels in the 2nd century AD. He wanted them to carry apostolic authority. But scholars have many reasons for doubting his attributions. Matthew and John, as native Judeans, would have written in Aramaic and quoted from their own native Hebrew scriptures rather than the Septuagint–the Septuagint had variants like "virgin" for "young woman" and "the gods" for "Elohim". It was used by Jews living outside of Judea.

    The fact that the gospels describe the fall of the temple in detail (Mark has a description couched in a prophecy of Jesus in the Olivet Discourse and Matthew has a parable about a king who destroys a city after an unsuccessful wedding banquet) dates them later than any apostle could have survived. The doctrine of Supersessionism (that Christianity replaced Judaism) pervades all four gospels. Because it took forty years for Christianity to truly separate itself from Judaism, a later, more developed Christianity is retrofitted into the gospels.

    The castigation of Pharisees in the synoptics date them after the fall of the temple. Pharisaic Jews established a SANHEDRIN on the coast of Judea after the fall of the temple and made decisions for all Jewry. As the only Jewish authority to survive the fall of the temple, they were in direct competition with Christianity for converts. And the fact that John castigates Jews in general separates it even further from the disciples–John reflects a turn-of-the-1st-century antisemitism, when the Jews were being blamed for the crucifixion rather than the Romans. John's Jesus goes so far as to call the Jews "children of Satan" as if Jesus himself wasn't Jewish! John also espouses the Trinitarianism and the Platonic LOGOS-concept of a more developed, Hellenic church.

    If Matthew had been written by the disciple Matthew, why would he copy Mark in bulk? Both Matthew and Luke have the text of Mark embedded in them, plus another source called Q, a sayings list without virgin birth, crucifixion, or resurrection. Q may be much earlier, even Aramaic, but it doesn't appear in Mark or John.

    Mark gets the geography of Judea wrong, all four gospels have varying resurrection scenarios, John includes a raft of material not in the synoptics, utterances from the cross vary, and the genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke aren't compatible. The sheer number of supernatural, phantasmagorical anecdotes bely the slow legend-building process of time.

    The Hellenic nature of God fathering a son upon a mortal woman (as Zeus often did) betrays a Greek sensibility in Matthew and Luke. Not only was Son of God a Greek motif, the eucharist descends from the Dionysian "partaking of the god". Early tile depictions of a beardless Jesus holding the goblet of transmogrified wine are identical to those of Dionysus. Through the process of syncretism, Christianity absorbed the cannabalistic Dionysians. A Jew would never have had truck with even metaphorically drinking blood–Jews had taboos against blood and "things strangled".

    The fact that the gospels exhibit an apologia for Romans (they recommend that Roman taxes be payed and that the Jews, not the Romans, were responsible for the crucifixion) bely the fact that their writers were living in the greater Roman Empire. In reality, Judeans resisted taxation and crucifixion was a ROMAN form of execution. The authority to execute had been removed from the Jews at the time of Jesus.

    The mention of expulsion from synagogues in Matthew also dates it later. It took the equating of Jesus with God to come under anathemization from the synagogues, which happened around 95 AD when the John-gospel was written. And Matthew backpedals the word EKKLESIA into Jesus' mouth–an obvious reference to a more developed church. The Christian church did not exist when Jesus allegedly said those words about the rock upon which he would build his church–that would take forty years of slow development after his crucifixion. The beginnings of the gospels were several decades of oral pronouncements and parables.

  • James O

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