The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 21-22Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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الصفحة 203
... period ( 1700 B.C. approximately ) that the horse made its appearance in Babylonia , Egypt and Greece , where for centuries subsequently its use was confined to war and the war - chariot . Before this it was as foreign to the ...
... period ( 1700 B.C. approximately ) that the horse made its appearance in Babylonia , Egypt and Greece , where for centuries subsequently its use was confined to war and the war - chariot . Before this it was as foreign to the ...
الصفحة 204
... period ; and to it may be traced the peculiar sancitity of the cow in India and Persia . For the cow is the animal which voluntarily yields nourishment to man and aids him in his daily labours , and on it depends the industry of the ...
... period ; and to it may be traced the peculiar sancitity of the cow in India and Persia . For the cow is the animal which voluntarily yields nourishment to man and aids him in his daily labours , and on it depends the industry of the ...
الصفحة 210
... period , they are common to all Oriental creeds , though our information as to most is scanty in the extreme . In this competition of religions that of Iran played a most spirited part . The Persian kings - none more so than Darius ...
... period , they are common to all Oriental creeds , though our information as to most is scanty in the extreme . In this competition of religions that of Iran played a most spirited part . The Persian kings - none more so than Darius ...
الصفحة 215
... period was marked by continual dynastic feuds ( cf. Trog . Prol . 42 : " ut varia complurium regum in Parthia successione imperium accepit Orodes qui Crassum delevit " ) . Not till Sanatruces ' successor Phraates III . ( 70-57 ) do we ...
... period was marked by continual dynastic feuds ( cf. Trog . Prol . 42 : " ut varia complurium regum in Parthia successione imperium accepit Orodes qui Crassum delevit " ) . Not till Sanatruces ' successor Phraates III . ( 70-57 ) do we ...
الصفحة 216
... period is described , in the later Persian and Arabian tradition , as the period of " the kings of the part - kingdoms among which the Ashkanians ( i.e. the Arsacids , from Ashak , the later pronunciation of the name Arshak Arsaces ) ...
... period is described , in the later Persian and Arabian tradition , as the period of " the kings of the part - kingdoms among which the Ashkanians ( i.e. the Arsacids , from Ashak , the later pronunciation of the name Arshak Arsaces ) ...
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