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Latin word meaning "wedge shaped" |
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Where god literally dwelled; most sacred part; only priest could enter |
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Epic about King "Gilgamesh"; found in Nineveh library |
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"Transmigration of Souls" |
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Hindu reincarnation; prominent theme in the Bhagavad-Gita |
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"WAr of the Descendants of Bharata" |
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most important Egyptian literature; contains spells for reuniting body and soul |
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Egyptian afterlife. also called sunset region of the dead |
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-Mahabharata (500-300 b.c.) -Ramayana (story of Rama) |
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-One god -Struggle b/t good and evil -A last judgement -Eternal rewards and punushements |
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Persia's great lyric poets |
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1. Persians 2. Alexander the Great 3. Romans 4. Arabs (still in control) |
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Conquered Egypt after decline |
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year Assyrians conquered Mesopotamia |
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Year that Joshua took land at Battle of Jericho |
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year Judah became Jewish homeland again |
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1st five books of the bible. -Genesis -Exodus -Numbers -Deuteronomy -Leviticus |
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What does the "Torah" contain |
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Abraham left Ur in search of "promised land" (year) |
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Year Sargon I took and united Sumeria; first empire ever recorded |
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Cyrus the Great of Persia allowed jews to return home |
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year Cyris the Great conquered Bsbylon |
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Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar conquered Judah |
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year Israel was conquered by the Assyrians |
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Abbasids overthrow empire |
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great Persian poet, Firdausi was born |
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establish Islamic Golden Age |
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Hammurabi had united most of Mesopotamia |
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greatest Persian literaure work |
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Southern tribes of Russia spoke _______. |
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Assyrian king; 668- 623 b.c.; created forst refernce librabry at palace in Nineveh |
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Moslem invader; wrote Islamic and Indian masterpiece (Baburnama) |
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center of world trade, ideas, and givernment for over 500 years |
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Barburnama ("Book of Babur") |
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One section of the Mhabharata meaning "Song of the Lord" |
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Bhrama: the supreme god Vishnu: the savior god Shiva: the dstroyer god |
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Book of Kings Shah- king Nama- book |
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Shah-nama means ____________. |
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Sumerian system of writing |
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Islam appeared in India (century) |
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Another name for Mesopatamia |
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author of "Sha-Nama"; most outdtanding EPIC of Persian literature |
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Creator of first written code of laws |
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traditional religion of India |
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Sanskrit begins _____________. |
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Indo-European Family of Languages |
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Old Persia, Aryan, Sanskrit, English, and more belong to the __________________________. |
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2nd religion to exercise lasting influence in Ancient Persia |
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Jerusalem. B/c where the temple is located |
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Regligion of Ancient Israel |
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greatest if Sanskrit poets; wrote Indian drama masterpiece |
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king who rebuilt Jewush temple |
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longest epic in world history, contsains over 100,000 couplets |
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Hieght of Egyptian prosperity |
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Where Egypt civilization developed? |
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When did developement of writeing occur? |
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officail language belonging to Cyruc the Great |
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language in Persia (after merging) |
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Alternate name for the "Torah"; means "five books" |
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Buddha (the enlightened one) |
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Rig Veda (similar to Psalms in the Bible) |
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the most sacred of the Vedas |
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language in India (after merging) |
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greatest masterpiece of Indian drama |
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Most influencial Mesopatamian culture |
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Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians |
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3 Mesopatamian cultural groups |
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most sacred book of judaism |
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Famous Sumerian city-state, Abraham |
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Sumerian city-state, King Gilgamesh, very large, walls six miles around (PROTECTION!!) |
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Vedas (means "lore" of "knowledge") |
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oldest Hindu sacerd literature |
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founded religion of Zoroastinism (this became state religion by 500 b.c.) |
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the Gupta dynasty invaded India |
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Moslem Arabs conquered Persia |
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Israel at reaced its Golden Age (year) |
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Abrahams people enslaved in Egypt |
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most sacred of all Hindu writings |
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invaded Persia in the thirteenth century |
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Conquerd Judah in the 100's b.c. |
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