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14 Jun, 1991
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Lord of The Rings,Block13,Troy,...
CoH,PES,Cod,Rome total war,Harvest Moon!
Terrorism,Islamic Republic,Molla,Liers,Basij Militia
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MAP OF PERSIAN EMPIRE,ACHAEMENIDS ERA...
یار خیابانی من / با من وهم رأی منی/ در زیر باتوم و چماق/ یاور و همراه منی/ گم شده رأی من و تو/ تو انتخابات سیاه/ دشمن خاشاک و خسند/ بسیج و ناجا و سپاه/ زنجیر و چاقو می کنه/ صورت و زخمی و کبود/ چشم داره عادت میکنه/ به گاز اشک آور و دود/ رأی من و تو نتونست/ زنجیر ها رو پاره کنه/ مشت گره کرده ما/ میهن آزاد مي كنه
My Prophet,Zoroastre:
Good supposition,Good jest,Good speech...
Cyrus the Great
also known as Cyrus II of Persia and Cyrus the Elder was the first Zoroastrian Persian (Emperor). He was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty It was under his own rule that the empire embraced all previous civilized states of the ancient Near East,[8 expanded vastly, and eventually conquered most of Southwest Asia and much of Central Asia, from Egypt and the Hellespont in the west to the Indus River in the east, to create the largest empire the world had yet seen.
Cyrus cylinder
One of the few surviving sources of information that can be dated directly to Cyrus's time is the Cyrus cylinder, a document in the form of a clay cylinder inscribed in Akkadian cuneiform. It had been placed in the foundations of the Esagila (the temple of Marduk in Babylon) as a foundation deposit following the Persian conquest in 539 BC. It was discovered in 1879 and is kept today in the British Museum in London.[70
The text of the cylinder denounces the deposed Babylonian king Nabonidus as impious and portrays Cyrus as pleasing to the chief god Marduk. It goes on to describe how Cyrus had improved the lives of the citizens of Babylonia, repatriated displaced peoples and restored temples and cult sanctuaries.[71 Although not mentioned in the text, the repatriation of the Jews from their "Babylonian captivity" was part of this policy.[72
In the 1970s the Shah of Iran adopted it as a political symbol, using it in his own propaganda celebrating 2,500 years of the Iranian monarchy[74 and asserting that it was "the first human rights charter in history".