The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 من الصفحات Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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الصفحة 188
... Persian Empire forming colonies of merchants which persisted , or of soldiers ( as at Elephantine in Egypt ) who perhaps disappeared . Later they were ready , as in Egypt , to welcome the coming of Alexander and the beginning of a new ...
... Persian Empire forming colonies of merchants which persisted , or of soldiers ( as at Elephantine in Egypt ) who perhaps disappeared . Later they were ready , as in Egypt , to welcome the coming of Alexander and the beginning of a new ...
الصفحة 204
... empires down to the present day . They are , as we may say , still endemic in the region where they began , the Persian Empire . Leading up to this stability of pattern , this crystallization , was a period of fluidity . New cults ...
... empires down to the present day . They are , as we may say , still endemic in the region where they began , the Persian Empire . Leading up to this stability of pattern , this crystallization , was a period of fluidity . New cults ...
الصفحة 206
... Persian Empire . For this reason , between the reign of Cyrus and the birth of Christ the Jewish community increased in numbers from perhaps a hundred thousand to nearly fifty times that number , an estimated four and a half million ...
... Persian Empire . For this reason , between the reign of Cyrus and the birth of Christ the Jewish community increased in numbers from perhaps a hundred thousand to nearly fifty times that number , an estimated four and a half million ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
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