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Iranian Peoples of India
Nowhere in the world outside the Greater Iran have the Iranian People reached prominence a...
published: 01 Aug 2013
author: Mithradatesi
Iranian Peoples of India
Iranian Peoples of India
Nowhere in the world outside the Greater Iran have the Iranian People reached prominence as they have in India. The history of Iranic and Indic peoples is ve...- published: 01 Aug 2013
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- author: Mithradatesi
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INDONESIA VS KAMBOJA (6-0) SEAGAMES 2011
Jakarta - Timnas U-23 Indonesia berpesta gol dengan jumlah setengah lusin di laga pertaman...
published: 08 Nov 2011
author: kohar askar
INDONESIA VS KAMBOJA (6-0) SEAGAMES 2011
INDONESIA VS KAMBOJA (6-0) SEAGAMES 2011
Jakarta - Timnas U-23 Indonesia berpesta gol dengan jumlah setengah lusin di laga pertamanya di SEA Games XXVI. Di Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno, Senin (7/...- published: 08 Nov 2011
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- author: kohar askar
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Odisha ,Orissa ( ଓଡ଼ିଶା ) -6
ଆମ ସୁନ୍ଦର ଓଡିଶା Orissa was renamed as Odisha and Oriya language was renamed as Odia on Nov...
published: 08 Apr 2011
author: deepak basti
Odisha ,Orissa ( ଓଡ଼ିଶା ) -6
Odisha ,Orissa ( ଓଡ଼ିଶା ) -6
ଆମ ସୁନ୍ଦର ଓଡିଶା Orissa was renamed as Odisha and Oriya language was renamed as Odia on November 9, 2010 by Parliament of India.The name Odisha is derived fro...- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 7252
- author: deepak basti
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BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (ends of earth) 22
In the footsteps of Alexander the Great After the death of Spitamenes and his marriage to ...
published: 17 Sep 2007
author: alexandros1821
BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (ends of earth) 22
BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (ends of earth) 22
In the footsteps of Alexander the Great After the death of Spitamenes and his marriage to Roxana (Roshanak in Bactrian) to cement his relations with his new ...- published: 17 Sep 2007
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- author: alexandros1821
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Singer Ibrar-ul-Haq abd crickter saleem malik Visited Kamboh comunity office 17-10-11
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published: 22 Oct 2011
author: AIA Productions
Singer Ibrar-ul-Haq abd crickter saleem malik Visited Kamboh comunity office 17-10-11
Singer Ibrar-ul-Haq abd crickter saleem malik Visited Kamboh comunity office 17-10-11
Photos are avaiable On : http://kambohmag.com Gellary http://kambohmag.com/gallery.html Singer Ibrar-ul-Haq abd crickter saleem malik Visited Kamboh comunity...- published: 22 Oct 2011
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- author: AIA Productions
44:06
ALEJANDRO MAGNO
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Al...
published: 26 Aug 2013
ALEJANDRO MAGNO
ALEJANDRO MAGNO
Playlist-------https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcLMtwnOht4gt68iHGZFsCCH5tpYmd7dp Alejandro, que estaba ebrio, buscó su espada, pero uno de los guardias la ocultó. Clito fue sacado del lugar por varios amigos, pero regresó por otra puerta, y mirando fijamente al conquistador, repitió un verso de Eurípides: «Qué perversa costumbre han introducido los griegos.» Alejandro arrebató una lanza a uno de los guardias y mató a Clito, que se desplomó en medio del estupor de los presentes. Arrepentido del crimen, pasó 3 días encerrado en su tienda y algunos afirman que hasta trató de suicidarse a consecuencia de la muerte de su amigo.40 Tras muchas peripecias y conquistas, Alejandro había invadido la Sogdiana y la Bactriana,43 se había casado con la princesa Roxana,44 y llevaría a su ejército a atravesar el Hindu Kush45 y a dominar el valle del Indo, con la única resistencia del rey indio Poros en el río Hidaspes.46 A sus 32 años, su Imperio se extendía hasta el valle del Indo por el Este y hasta Egipto por el Oeste, donde fundó la famosa ciudad de Alejandría47 (hoy Al-Iskandría, الاسكندرية). Fundador prolífico de ciudades, esta ciudad egipcia habría de ser con mucho la más famosa de todas las Alejandrías fundadas por el también faraón Alejandro. De las 70 ciudades que fundó, 50 de ellas llevaban su nombre. Con sus acciones extendió ampliamente la influencia de la civilización griega y preparó el camino para los reinos del período helenístico y la posterior expansión romana. Además, también fue un gran amante de las artes. Alejandro era consciente del poder de propaganda que puede tener el arte y supo muy bien controlar la reproducción de su efigie, cuya realización sólo autorizó a tres artistas: un escultor, Lisipo, un orfebre y un pintor, Apeles.48 Los biógrafos de Alejandro cuentan que éste tenía en gran aprecio al pintor y que visitaba con frecuencia su taller y que incluso se sometía a sus exigencias. Invasión de la India[editar fuente] Campañas de la invasión del sur de Asia. Artículo principal: Campaña índica de Alejandro. Tras la muerte de Espitámenes y su boda con Roxana (Roshanak en bactriano) para consolidar sus relaciones con las nuevas satrapías de Asia Central, en el 326 a. C. Alejandro puso toda su atención en el subcontinente indio e invitó a todos los jefes tribales de la anterior satrapía de Gandhara, al norte de lo que ahora es Pakistán para que vinieran a él y se sometieran a su autoridad. Āmbhi, rey de Taxila, cuyo reino se extendía desde el Indo hasta el Hidaspes, aceptó someterse pero los rajás de algunos clanes de las montañas, incluyendo los aspasioi y los assakenoi de la tribu de los kambojas, conocidos en los textos indios como ashvayanas y ashvakayanas (nombres que se refieren a la naturaleza ecuestre de su sociedad, de la raíz sánscrita ashva, que significa 'caballo'), se negaron a ello. Alejandro tomó personalmente el mando de los portadores de escudo, los compañeros de a pie, los arqueros, los agrianos y los lanzadores de jabalina a caballo y los condujo a luchar contra la tribu de los kamboja de la que un historiador moderno escribe que «eran gentes valientes y le fue difícil a Alejandro aguantar sus acometidas, especialmente en Masaga y Aornos». Alejandro se enzarzó en una feroz contienda contra los aspasioi en la que le hirieron en el hombro con un dardo, pero en la que los aspasioi perdieron la batalla y 40.000 de sus hombres cayeron prisioneros. Los assakenoi fueron al encuentro de Alejandro con un ejército de 30.000 soldados de caballería, 38.000 de infantería y 30 elefantes, lucharon valientemente y opusieron una tenaz resistencia al invasor en las batallas de las ciudades de Ora, Bazira y Masaga, ciudad esta última cuyo fuerte fue reducido sólo tras varios días de una sangrienta lucha en la que hirieron a Alejandro de gravedad en el tobillo. Cuando el rajá de Masaga murió durante la batalla, el comandante supremo del ejército acudió a la vieja madre de éste, Cleofis, la cual también parecía dispuesta a defender su tierra hasta el final y asumió el control total del ejército, lo que empujó también a otras mujeres del lugar a luchar por lo que Alejandro sólo pudo controlar Masaga recurriendo a estratagemas políticas y actos de traición. Según Quinto Curcio Rufo, «Alejandro no sólo mató a toda la población de Masaga, sino que redujo sus edificios a escombros». Una matanza similar ocurrió en Ora, otro bastión de los assakenoi. Mientras todas estas matanzas ocurrían en Masaga y Ora, varios assakenoi huyeron a una alta fortaleza llamada Aornos donde Alejandro los siguió de cerca y capturó la roca tras 4 días de sangrienta lucha. La historia de Masaga se repitió en Aornos, y la tribu de los assakenoi fue masacrada.- published: 26 Aug 2013
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The Iranian Origin of Croats - Vexillology and Folklore
http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/common_origin_croats_serbs_jats.php Further co...
published: 17 Apr 2008
author: CroAryan
The Iranian Origin of Croats - Vexillology and Folklore
The Iranian Origin of Croats - Vexillology and Folklore
http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/common_origin_croats_serbs_jats.php Further compelling evidence comes from vexillology (the scientific study of f...- published: 17 Apr 2008
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New Year 2013 A Life and Beautiful Scenes of a Pakistani Village Eyno Wali Narowal District Pakistan
Images: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAv-G4F8Z3I 54 minutes video:Morning with drew on ...
published: 23 Jan 2013
author: Munawar Ahmed
New Year 2013 A Life and Beautiful Scenes of a Pakistani Village Eyno Wali Narowal District Pakistan
New Year 2013 A Life and Beautiful Scenes of a Pakistani Village Eyno Wali Narowal District Pakistan
Images: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAv-G4F8Z3I 54 minutes video:Morning with drew on plants & leaves of crops, Birds & animals, trees & sunset. A Life a...- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 1505
- author: Munawar Ahmed
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Images New Year 2013 A Life and Beautiful Scenes of a Pakistani Village Eyno Wali Narowal District
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAu4q7idvbo Narowal (Urdu: نارووال), (Punjabi: نار...
published: 01 Jan 2013
author: Munawar Ahmed
Images New Year 2013 A Life and Beautiful Scenes of a Pakistani Village Eyno Wali Narowal District
Images New Year 2013 A Life and Beautiful Scenes of a Pakistani Village Eyno Wali Narowal District
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAu4q7idvbo Narowal (Urdu: نارووال), (Punjabi: نارووال) is a city in the northeast of the Punjab province of Pakistan...- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 1511
- author: Munawar Ahmed
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suddenly storm in Orissa Kalahandi village!!!!
Odisha, formerly known as Orissa /ɒˈrɪsə/ (Oriya: ଓଡ଼ିଶା [oˑɽisaˑ]),[9][10] is an Indian s...
published: 14 Feb 2014
suddenly storm in Orissa Kalahandi village!!!!
suddenly storm in Orissa Kalahandi village!!!!
Odisha, formerly known as Orissa /ɒˈrɪsə/ (Oriya: ଓଡ଼ିଶା [oˑɽisaˑ]),[9][10] is an Indian state on the subcontinent's east coast, by the Bay of Bengal. It is surrounded by the Indian states of West Bengal to the north-east and in the east, Jharkhand to the north, Chhattisgarh to the west and north-west and Andhra Pradesh to the south. It is the modern name of the ancient kingdom of Kalinga, which was invaded by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in 261 BCE.[11] The modern state of Orissa was established on 1 April 1936, as a province in British India[12] and consisted predominantly of Oriya speakers.[13] 1 April is therefore celebrated as Utkala Dibasa[14] (foundation day of Odisha). The region is also known as Utkala when mentioned in India's national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana". Cuttack remained the capital of the state for over eight centuries until 13 April 1948 when Bhubaneswar was officially declared as the new state capital, a position it still holds. Odisha is the 9th largest state by area in India, and the 11th largest by population. Oriya (officially spelled Odia) is the official and most widely spoken language, spoken by three quarters of the population. Odisha has a relatively unindented coastline[15] (about 480 km long[16]) and lacked good ports,[15] except for the deepwater facility at Paradip, until the recent launch of the Dhamra Port. The narrow, level coastal strip, The name Odisha is derived from Pali or Sanskrit[27] words Ora (Ura) or Odra Desa or Sumera or Odra Visaya. The earliest epigraphic reference to Odras is found in the Soro copper plate grant of Somadatta, from which it is clear that Uttara Tosali, with its visaya Sarepahara identified with Soro of Balasore (Baleswar) district, was part of Odra Visaya.[28] Both Pali and Sanskrit literatures mention the Odra people as Oddaka and Odrah, respectively. Ancient writers like Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy described the Odra people as Oretes. In the Mahabharata the Odras are mentioned along with the Paundras, Utkals, Mekalas, Kalingas and Andhras, while according to Manu the Odras are associated with the Paundrakas, Dravidas, Kambojas, Yavanas, Sakas, Paradas, Pallavas, Chinas,[clarification needed] Kiratas and Khasas. The location of the Odra territory has been given in the Natural History of Pliny, in which it is mentioned that the Oretes were inhabiting the country where the mount Maleus stood. The Greek Oretes is probably the Sanskrit Odra, and the Mount Maleus has been identified with Malayagiri near Pala Lahara. Pliny associates the mount Maleus with the people called Monedes and Sharis, who were probably the same as the Mundas and the Savaras respectively, inhabiting the upland regions of Odisha.including the Mahanadi river delta, supports the bulk of the population.[17]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odisha- published: 14 Feb 2014
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Copper plate Inscription and Stone Inscription from Gupta period(5th century)
Copper plate Inscription and Stone Inscription from Gupta period(5th century), Bagh Caves,...
published: 05 Jul 2013
author: WildFilmsIndia
Copper plate Inscription and Stone Inscription from Gupta period(5th century)
Copper plate Inscription and Stone Inscription from Gupta period(5th century)
Copper plate Inscription and Stone Inscription from Gupta period(5th century), Bagh Caves, Madhya Pradesh. The Gupta Period of India was not characterized by...- published: 05 Jul 2013
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- author: WildFilmsIndia
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NEW Middle East Map and IRAN - نقش ایران بزرگ در خاورمیانه
Iran-e Bozorg. Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Kh...
published: 04 Aug 2012
author: ImperialGuardOf Shah
NEW Middle East Map and IRAN - نقش ایران بزرگ در خاورمیانه
NEW Middle East Map and IRAN - نقش ایران بزرگ در خاورمیانه
Iran-e Bozorg. Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactria-Balkh. Cyrus the Grea...- published: 04 Aug 2012
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- author: ImperialGuardOf Shah
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BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (climbing pir sar) 24
In the footsteps of Alexander the Great In this award winning adventure Micheal Wood embar...
published: 17 Sep 2007
author: alexandros1821
BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (climbing pir sar) 24
BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (climbing pir sar) 24
In the footsteps of Alexander the Great In this award winning adventure Micheal Wood embarks on a 2000 mile journey in the foot steps of Alexander's triumpha...- published: 17 Sep 2007
- views: 63471
- author: alexandros1821
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BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (into India) 21
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great In this award winning adventure Micheal Wood embar...
published: 28 Aug 2007
author: alexandros1821
BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (into India) 21
BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (into India) 21
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great In this award winning adventure Micheal Wood embarks on a 2000 mile journey in the foot steps of Alexander's triumpha...- published: 28 Aug 2007
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Odisha ,Orissa ( ଓଡ଼ିଶା ) -6
ଆମ ସୁନ୍ଦର ଓଡିଶା
Orissa was renamed as Odisha and Oriya language was renamed as Odia on Nov...
published: 26 Sep 2011
author: Deepak Basti
Odisha ,Orissa ( ଓଡ଼ିଶା ) -6
ଆମ ସୁନ୍ଦର ଓଡିଶା
Orissa was renamed as Odisha and Oriya language was renamed as Odia on November 9, 2010 by Parliament of India.The name Odisha is derived from the modified form of ancient words Ora (Ura) or Odra Desa or Sumera or Odra bisaya The earliest epigraphic reference to Odras is found in the Soro copper plate grant of Somadatta from which it is clear that Uttara Tosali with its visaya Sarepahara identified with Soro of Baleswar district was part of Odra Visaya. Both Pali and Sanskrit Literatures mention the Odra people as Oddaka and Odrah, respectively. Ancient writers like Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy described the Odra people as Oretes. In the Mahabharata the Odras are mentioned along with the Paundras, Utkals, Mekalas, Kalingas and Andhras, while according to Manu the Odras are associated with the Paundrakas, Dravidas, Kambojas, Yavanas, Sakas, Paradas, Pallavas, Chinas, Kiratas and Khasas. The location of the Odra territory has been given in the Natural History of Pliny in which it is mentioned that the Oretes were inhabiting the country where stood the Mount Maleus. The Greek Oretes is probably the Sanskrit Odra and the Mount Maleus has been identified with Malayagiri near Pala Lahara. Pliny associates the Mount Maleus with the people called Monedes and Sharis who were probably the same as the Mundas and the Savaras respectively inhabiting the upland regions of Odisha.
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Indonesia vs Kamboja (Indonesia Raya Songs) 07/11/2011 GBK jakpus
Indonesia Raya,,,...
published: 09 Nov 2011
author: budi wibowo
Indonesia vs Kamboja (Indonesia Raya Songs) 07/11/2011 GBK jakpus
Indonesia vs Kamboja (Indonesia Raya Songs) 07/11/2011 GBK jakpus
Indonesia Raya,,,- published: 09 Nov 2011
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- author: budi wibowo
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Gurkhali Ko Choro by Mantra
This song is about the Gurkha soldiers the World knows about. Well the Gurkhas are formed ...
published: 20 Aug 2009
author: TaMaGuRaLi
Gurkhali Ko Choro by Mantra
Gurkhali Ko Choro by Mantra
This song is about the Gurkha soldiers the World knows about. Well the Gurkhas are formed by Indo-Mongoloid men from Nepal namely from Magar, Gurung, Rai and...- published: 20 Aug 2009
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Beautiful Limbuwan ko Culture
This video is of Limbu culture in Nepal. Limbu is the family of Kirat or Kiratas confedera...
published: 22 Aug 2009
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Beautiful Limbuwan ko Culture
Beautiful Limbuwan ko Culture
This video is of Limbu culture in Nepal. Limbu is the family of Kirat or Kiratas confederation that includes the Rai, Yakkha and Sunuwar ethnic groups of Nep...- published: 22 Aug 2009
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Song for Greater Iran - Iran-e Bozorg
Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized fo...
published: 07 Oct 2007
author: Khorasanian1
Song for Greater Iran - Iran-e Bozorg
Song for Greater Iran - Iran-e Bozorg
Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactr...- published: 07 Oct 2007
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- author: Khorasanian1