
The Mysteries Of Persepolis: Ancient City Of Gold Lost World Timeline
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Date: 2022-07-19
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Joshua
The fundamental flaw known as the human male and his desperate insecurity colors everything we claim to know. Only an insecure person who doesnt know their value, is afraid they have less or non value cares about who is right, who is more, who is better. That is not competition. A flaw in reasoning the species still makes because they all think their belief dictates the nature of reality, that their words and definitions assign meaning, value and purpose to all Life. Opposition is not competition. And opposition is not natural. Nothing in nature opposes anything. Harmony is Lifes natural state when undisturbed by sickness. Unnatural sickness which the human male embraced and called goodness. Called a thousand things because he didnt like his place. He wanted to be something nature did not make him and so warred against all of Nature insisting his sick distorted view of reality was truth. All because the sick male animal didnt like what Nature gave him. He wanted to be in charge and so told himself that he knew better than Nature, that he could see its mistakes and improve its designs.
But Nature doesnt make mistakes. Its designs are flawless. Humans on the other hand, especially the bearded ones cant really say the same can they? Nature only has one Law and it is the Law of Laws, Balance. This is a reality of complements, two things which come together to become something more than either can be alone. Nothing in Nature is in opposition because opposites is not the nature of this reality. Light and Dark becomes Shadow. Day and Night becomes Time. Birth and death becomes Life. Good and Bad becomes a damn good time. Destruction and Creation becomes Reality.
This is the true nature of everything in this reality. Everything that is natural that is. Evil is a sickness that is unnatural. It makes all it infects like itself but the same. Corrupting what is natural into something unnatural it just calls better than Nature. Because Evil thinks it knows better than Nature. That is the sickness that has destroyed the species who told itself that its Life was something worth more. More than even others of its own species. And that is not something good people do. Not even bad people do that. Evil monsters do that.
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The fundamental flaw known as the human male and his desperate insecurity colors everything we claim to know. Only an insecure person who doesnt know their value, is afraid they have less or non value cares about who is right, who is more, who is better. That is not competition. A flaw in reasoning the species still makes because they all think their belief dictates the nature of reality, that their words and definitions assign meaning, value and purpose to all Life. Opposition is not competition. And opposition is not natural. Nothing in nature opposes anything. Harmony is Lifes natural state when undisturbed by sickness. Unnatural sickness which the human male embraced and called goodness. Called a thousand things because he didnt like his place. He wanted to be something nature did not make him and so warred against all of Nature insisting his sick distorted view of reality was truth. All because the sick male animal didnt like what Nature gave him. He wanted to be in charge and so told himself that he knew better than Nature, that he could see its mistakes and improve its designs.
But Nature doesnt make mistakes. Its designs are flawless. Humans on the other hand, especially the bearded ones cant really say the same can they? Nature only has one Law and it is the Law of Laws, Balance. This is a reality of complements, two things which come together to become something more than either can be alone. Nothing in Nature is in opposition because opposites is not the nature of this reality. Light and Dark becomes Shadow. Day and Night becomes Time. Birth and death becomes Life. Good and Bad becomes a damn good time. Destruction and Creation becomes Reality.
This is the true nature of everything in this reality. Everything that is natural that is. Evil is a sickness that is unnatural. It makes all it infects like itself but the same. Corrupting what is natural into something unnatural it just calls better than Nature. Because Evil thinks it knows better than Nature. That is the sickness that has destroyed the species who told itself that its Life was something worth more. More than even others of its own species. And that is not something good people do. Not even bad people do that. Evil monsters do that.
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education
A region of the Persian Empire when Zoroastrianism and Judaism lived side by side with idol worshippers.
The artifacts that can be found in that region could tell stories of the civilizations that preceded them, as well as good and bad politics.
I loved the supplicant's walk up to a king in his golden city which is called paradise.
The oldest book on earth was written in stone, and made it to the pages of paperbacks.
King Darius and King Siri's were two different men. Siri's not only allowed freedom, but he could have told you about a flood that was talked about for a thousand years.
I would absolutely love to see Persia through the eyes of someone who liked the authentic rugs much more than the Chinese merchant shops selling bling blankets.
You found something nice here.
Put a string on top of Mt Ararat 4, 000 miles long and walk the circumference from the center peg.
Declare it all a UNESCO Heritage site.
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A region of the Persian Empire when Zoroastrianism and Judaism lived side by side with idol worshippers.
The artifacts that can be found in that region could tell stories of the civilizations that preceded them, as well as good and bad politics.
I loved the supplicant's walk up to a king in his golden city which is called paradise.
The oldest book on earth was written in stone, and made it to the pages of paperbacks.
King Darius and King Siri's were two different men. Siri's not only allowed freedom, but he could have told you about a flood that was talked about for a thousand years.
I would absolutely love to see Persia through the eyes of someone who liked the authentic rugs much more than the Chinese merchant shops selling bling blankets.
You found something nice here.
Put a string on top of Mt Ararat 4, 000 miles long and walk the circumference from the center peg.
Declare it all a UNESCO Heritage site.
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Wex
Whats weird isall the example you show of the nomads in this video are Kurds. Kurds who still continue all the traditions. Cant the Persian empire as we know it be Kurdish empire instead? Cyrus mother son of Astayges was Kurdish. Darius was Kurdish. Achemineds to Sassanids were all Kurds. If you go across Kurdish inhabited lands from Turkey to Syria to Iraq to Iran you will see many artifacts across Kurdistan. From Gobekli Tepe the first temple ever built 12, 500 years ago. To the husbandry of animals such as goats, sheep and horses. First in Kurdistan. I think the world needs to research Kurdish history. As you know all of Kurdish history stolen, by the Iranian Govenment, Turkish, Syrians and Iraqi. If Kurdistan was free, imagine what we could uncover about this ancient people who are still currently persecuted and massacred for just being Kurdish. A ancient race with a great ancient history.
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Whats weird isall the example you show of the nomads in this video are Kurds. Kurds who still continue all the traditions. Cant the Persian empire as we know it be Kurdish empire instead? Cyrus mother son of Astayges was Kurdish. Darius was Kurdish. Achemineds to Sassanids were all Kurds. If you go across Kurdish inhabited lands from Turkey to Syria to Iraq to Iran you will see many artifacts across Kurdistan. From Gobekli Tepe the first temple ever built 12, 500 years ago. To the husbandry of animals such as goats, sheep and horses. First in Kurdistan. I think the world needs to research Kurdish history. As you know all of Kurdish history stolen, by the Iranian Govenment, Turkish, Syrians and Iraqi. If Kurdistan was free, imagine what we could uncover about this ancient people who are still currently persecuted and massacred for just being Kurdish. A ancient race with a great ancient history.
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thunderstorm
I remember distinctly, in school when we learned about how Alexander the Great defeated Persia and the whole empire vanished, I felt so devastated, and thought that if things went the other way our world today might had been so much better. I am not educated enough to draw these conclusions confidently, so please don't be too harsh on me. It was a feeling I had, and still have, I felt it after watching this video as well.
Ancient East to me always seemed closer to the wisdom of the Earth, the better side of human nature, it understood that we came from the earth and respected it more than the West. I see much more wisdom and truth in their philosophy.
Anyways, thank you so much for these documentaries and your efforts to educate people. Much respect.
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I remember distinctly, in school when we learned about how Alexander the Great defeated Persia and the whole empire vanished, I felt so devastated, and thought that if things went the other way our world today might had been so much better. I am not educated enough to draw these conclusions confidently, so please don't be too harsh on me. It was a feeling I had, and still have, I felt it after watching this video as well.
Ancient East to me always seemed closer to the wisdom of the Earth, the better side of human nature, it understood that we came from the earth and respected it more than the West. I see much more wisdom and truth in their philosophy.
Anyways, thank you so much for these documentaries and your efforts to educate people. Much respect.
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education
Persepolis is, by all means, a great monument of the Persian civilization. That being said, I have never seen such manipulation of historical facts in order to serve the purpose of a video documentary. It is never mentioned that ancient Greeks considered ancient Persians to be barbarians for 1. Forcing the known world to worship their king as God on earth, 2. Expanding their empire in all directions by the means of brutal military force. All cities in Asia minor were burnt to the ground, and the Greek mainland was invaded twice, Athens including the
Parthenon was burned to the ground twice before Alexander performed the atrocities described. If anyone ever had it coming in human history, that was the Persians.
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Persepolis is, by all means, a great monument of the Persian civilization. That being said, I have never seen such manipulation of historical facts in order to serve the purpose of a video documentary. It is never mentioned that ancient Greeks considered ancient Persians to be barbarians for 1. Forcing the known world to worship their king as God on earth, 2. Expanding their empire in all directions by the means of brutal military force. All cities in Asia minor were burnt to the ground, and the Greek mainland was invaded twice, Athens including the
Parthenon was burned to the ground twice before Alexander performed the atrocities described. If anyone ever had it coming in human history, that was the Persians.
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Djordje
With all due respect, Alexander the Great left writen record of the reasons for his conquest east ward, Persia being the third state to conquer (second one in the Line was Greece, yet the largest one, and the reason was not to stop persian spoiling influence on greek culture, but to reconquer his ancestral lands, as of Alexander. And lets not forget, Alexander was by no means a Greek!
It would be useful to acknowledge Aleksander's testament writen in stone, still in existence today, but unfortunately not available to public. Maybe Make a video about it.
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With all due respect, Alexander the Great left writen record of the reasons for his conquest east ward, Persia being the third state to conquer (second one in the Line was Greece, yet the largest one, and the reason was not to stop persian spoiling influence on greek culture, but to reconquer his ancestral lands, as of Alexander. And lets not forget, Alexander was by no means a Greek!
It would be useful to acknowledge Aleksander's testament writen in stone, still in existence today, but unfortunately not available to public. Maybe Make a video about it.
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Tony
36: 20 I find it laughable that when these people are talking about the Persian why of life they are describing the wealthy who could afford luxury items. When in reality the average Persian during the time of Darius the Great were probably dirt poor, working stiffs just like most of us today. They probably never even saw a purple rug or owned any luxury item whatsoever. Kind of like today when wealthy people talk about the luxury items; the only reason most of us know such things exist is because we see them on TV.
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36: 20 I find it laughable that when these people are talking about the Persian why of life they are describing the wealthy who could afford luxury items. When in reality the average Persian during the time of Darius the Great were probably dirt poor, working stiffs just like most of us today. They probably never even saw a purple rug or owned any luxury item whatsoever. Kind of like today when wealthy people talk about the luxury items; the only reason most of us know such things exist is because we see them on TV.
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Tony
Throughout human history one thing remains the same: the wealthy and powerful enjoyed many beautiful things while the vast majority worked themselves to death just to stay alive to see another day. Meanwhile, whatever era of history we are told about it is always about the famous, the wealthy and the powerful and regardless of the era of history the vast majority are the poor who remain unknown and forgotten.
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Throughout human history one thing remains the same: the wealthy and powerful enjoyed many beautiful things while the vast majority worked themselves to death just to stay alive to see another day. Meanwhile, whatever era of history we are told about it is always about the famous, the wealthy and the powerful and regardless of the era of history the vast majority are the poor who remain unknown and forgotten.
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Aryan
min 3: 00, what do you mean by saying we can give Persians personality and id by seeing these places, they already know their history. just walk around and study them thats why you are there, so there is no need for what you are saying because they know who they are, so keep your western garbage brain in your packet and have some respect when you talk
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min 3: 00, what do you mean by saying we can give Persians personality and id by seeing these places, they already know their history. just walk around and study them thats why you are there, so there is no need for what you are saying because they know who they are, so keep your western garbage brain in your packet and have some respect when you talk
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Maellys
Very impressing and interesting but a very shallow in knowledge. Not a lot of information, just going on about how impressive the imperial staircase is. So much potential but so very boring. A shame. Just some very bad animations, cliche remarks and also a lot of just guessing of issues they just do not know anymore better read a book about this
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Very impressing and interesting but a very shallow in knowledge. Not a lot of information, just going on about how impressive the imperial staircase is. So much potential but so very boring. A shame. Just some very bad animations, cliche remarks and also a lot of just guessing of issues they just do not know anymore better read a book about this
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Kjdjrh
Their manuscript lettering and wall carvings of people look closer to the
Sumerian styles more than anyone else to me perhaps they should be
hailed a closer link to UR and the Annunaki more so than any other
ancient civilization. This should be heavily researched IMHO. Fantastic
footage. J- valley forge PA
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Their manuscript lettering and wall carvings of people look closer to the
Sumerian styles more than anyone else to me perhaps they should be
hailed a closer link to UR and the Annunaki more so than any other
ancient civilization. This should be heavily researched IMHO. Fantastic
footage. J- valley forge PA
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Midnight
The burning of Persepolis is sad but it was only retribution for the burning of Athens during the Greco-Persian Wars. Besides the persians had 3 other capitals
Babylon, Susa and Ecbatana. Now just to ensure I'm not labeled as some anti-persian I admire their empire and history.
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The burning of Persepolis is sad but it was only retribution for the burning of Athens during the Greco-Persian Wars. Besides the persians had 3 other capitals
Babylon, Susa and Ecbatana. Now just to ensure I'm not labeled as some anti-persian I admire their empire and history.
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Ellen
2: 55-3: 05 Dude, we do not give Persians identity and personality by visiting their city. You went to Persepolis and rediscovered the personality THEY created 2500 years ago. You had nothing to do with it. Sorry to be a Karen, but the arrogance astounds me.
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2: 55-3: 05 Dude, we do not give Persians identity and personality by visiting their city. You went to Persepolis and rediscovered the personality THEY created 2500 years ago. You had nothing to do with it. Sorry to be a Karen, but the arrogance astounds me.
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Walter
Tell us what you see -- far away, forgotten lands -- where empires have turned back to sand. -- Lovely To See You (The Moody Blues. Thank you, Timeline, for this well-made and intriguing overview of a place that I've longed to visit.
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Tell us what you see -- far away, forgotten lands -- where empires have turned back to sand. -- Lovely To See You (The Moody Blues. Thank you, Timeline, for this well-made and intriguing overview of a place that I've longed to visit.
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Megan
I wish i respected history more when i was young. im so into now. n wish i could go back n be a geologist, archeologists, and be part of ancient discovery. I wish i knew why im so into it now. So amazing
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I wish i respected history more when i was young. im so into now. n wish i could go back n be a geologist, archeologists, and be part of ancient discovery. I wish i knew why im so into it now. So amazing
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Enigma
Alexander, the most notorious destroyer of the ancient world is revered as 'Alexander The Great '. What for? For destruction of many civilisations and killing of innumerable people for no reason?
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Alexander, the most notorious destroyer of the ancient world is revered as 'Alexander The Great '. What for? For destruction of many civilisations and killing of innumerable people for no reason?
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halfashine
im sorry didnt the romans do roughly the same things? ask for taxes and for the large part allow the areas to practice as they saw fit so long as it did not interfere with the taxes?
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im sorry didnt the romans do roughly the same things? ask for taxes and for the large part allow the areas to practice as they saw fit so long as it did not interfere with the taxes?
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Sailing
Alexander the holigan a mere vandal for war crimes yet Persians were barbaric?
Western propaganda learned from Roman's literally and still pushing democracy as virtuous.
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Alexander the holigan a mere vandal for war crimes yet Persians were barbaric?
Western propaganda learned from Roman's literally and still pushing democracy as virtuous.
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