Median is only attested by numerous loanwords in Old Persian. Nothing is known of its grammar, "but it shares important phonologicalisoglosses with Avestan, rather than Old Persian." "Under the Median rule [...] Median must to some extent have been the official Iranian language in western Iran.
No documents dating to Median times have been preserved, and it is not known what script these texts might have been in. "So far only one inscription of pre-Achaemenid times (a bronze plaque) has been found on the territory of Media. This is a cuneiform inscription composed in Akkadian, perhaps in the 8th century BCE, but no Median names are mentioned in it.
Some modern research suggest that the so-called Linear Elamite—which still has not been deciphered—may have been written in the language of Medes, assuming Kutik-Inshushinak being original Iranian name of Cyaxares the Great, not a much earlier Elamite king.
The Kurdish Zend-Avesta (Median) Language (Part 1)
The Kurdish Zend-Avesta (Median) Language (Part 1)
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Find Median Value with R Programming Language - Statistics Tutorial
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Kurdish History- Kurdish Luwian-Hittites (Median/Medes) language
Kurdish History- Kurdish Luwian-Hittites (Median/Medes) language
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Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
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Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
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The Kurdish (Median) and Avestan language
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
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Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (northern Iran) and who spoke a northwestern Iranian language referred to as the Median language. Their arrival to the region is associated with the first wave of Iranian tribes in the late 2nd millennium BCE (the Bronze Age collapse) through the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE.
From the 10th to late 7th centuries BCE, the Iranian Medes and Persians fell under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire based in Mesopotamia.
After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, between 616 BCE and 605 BCE, a unified Median state was formed, which, together with Babylonia
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Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
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[Statistics For GS] Continuous Data: Find Median
[Statistics For GS] Continuous Data: Find Median
[Statistics For GS] Continuous Data: Find Median
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R Language 3.1.1 - Statistics - Median
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Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
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The Kurdish Zend-Avesta (Median) Language (Part 1)
The Kurdish Zend-Avesta (Median) Language (Part 1)
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Find Median Value with R Programming Language - Statistics Tutorial
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Kurdish History- Kurdish Luwian-Hittites (Median/Medes) language
Kurdish History- Kurdish Luwian-Hittites (Median/Medes) language
Kurdish History- Kurdish Luwian-Hittites (Median/Medes) language
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Statistics "Mean Mode Midrange and Median " Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 1
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Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 1/2
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 1/2
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 1/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resembl
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Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resembl
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Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
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The Kurdish (Median) and Avestan language
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (northern Iran) and who spoke a northwestern Iranian language referred to as the Median language. Their arrival to the region is associated with the first wave of Iranian tribes in the late 2nd millennium BCE (the Bronze Age collapse) through the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE.
From the 10th to late 7th centuries BCE, the Iranian Medes and Persians fell under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire based in Mesopotamia.
After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, between 616 BCE and 605 BCE, a unified Median state was formed, which, together with Babylonia
5:18
Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
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[Statistics For GS] Continuous Data: Find Median
[Statistics For GS] Continuous Data: Find Median
[Statistics For GS] Continuous Data: Find Median
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R Language 3.1.1 - Statistics - Median
R Language 3.1.1 - Statistics - Median
R Language 3.1.1 - Statistics - Median
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Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
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Learn Business Conversation English 82 (demographics, median age)
Learn Business Conversation English 82 (demographics, median age)
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Finding the Median and Quartiles : ExamSolutions Maths Made Easy
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What is Median ?
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How to find median of a continuous frequency distribution ?
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Crazy Atlanta driver grinding the median on 285 E
Crazy Atlanta driver grinding the median on 285 E
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Median of a Frequency Distribution
Median of a Frequency Distribution
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Math: Mean, Median & Mode, How to Find, Examples, Practice, Fun & Educational Videos for Children
Math: Mean, Median & Mode, How to Find, Examples, Practice, Fun & Educational Videos for Children
Math: Mean, Median & Mode, How to Find, Examples, Practice, Fun & Educational Videos for Children
You gotta think to get to the mean average. The goal of the course is to acquaint the learners with the concepts of Mean, Median, and Mode. Recommended for grades: 3 - 4.
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Median Image Filter
Median Image Filter
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Median mahti
Median mahti
Median mahti
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The Kurdish Zend-Avesta (Median) Language (Part 1)
Use the R programming language to calculate the median value of a vector. Demonstrates multiple methods: entering values into the console, reading a text fil...
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The Hattî´s/Hattians "Incoming - have come (Gods)" That must very good to know, the Kurds have self-nature religion is the sun and fire culture...and here we...
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Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resemblance with the Kurdish seen. It is obvious that come from the same root as the etymology of words.Language is alive, and very little language may remain unchanged in 4000. The Kurds, over 1400 years the Arab cultural imperialism and the Turkey 86 years and despite denial were able to save their language from dying.The reason for this is the Kurdish oral literature and folklore are rich. Russian scholar: "The Kurds are the people most of the stories in the world has ..." he pointed to the Kurdish oral literature. This rich oral literature of the Ari Kurdish language was saved from dying.
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resemblance with the Kurdish seen. It is obvious that come from the same root as the etymology of words.Language is alive, and very little language may remain unchanged in 4000. The Kurds, over 1400 years the Arab cultural imperialism and the Turkey 86 years and despite denial were able to save their language from dying.The reason for this is the Kurdish oral literature and folklore are rich. Russian scholar: "The Kurds are the people most of the stories in the world has ..." he pointed to the Kurdish oral literature. This rich oral literature of the Ari Kurdish language was saved from dying.
published:17 Jan 2015
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Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resemblance with the Kurdish seen. It is obvious that come from the same root as the etymology of words.Language is alive, and very little language may remain unchanged in 4000. The Kurds, over 1400 years the Arab cultural imperialism and the Turkey 86 years and despite denial were able to save their language from dying.The reason for this is the Kurdish oral literature and folklore are rich. Russian scholar: "The Kurds are the people most of the stories in the world has ..." he pointed to the Kurdish oral literature. This rich oral literature of the Ari Kurdish language was saved from dying.
The Sumerian were Aryans Kurds
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resemblance with the Kurdish seen. It is obvious that come from the same root as the etymology of words.Language is alive, and very little language may remain unchanged in 4000. The Kurds, over 1400 years the Arab cultural imperialism and the Turkey 86 years and despite denial were able to save their language from dying.The reason for this is the Kurdish oral literature and folklore are rich. Russian scholar: "The Kurds are the people most of the stories in the world has ..." he pointed to the Kurdish oral literature. This rich oral literature of the Ari Kurdish language was saved from dying.
The Sumerian were Aryans Kurds
published:18 Jan 2015
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Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
The arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers, divided by the quantity of the numbers. The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product....
The arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers, divided by the quantity of the numbers. The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product....
Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (northern Iran) and who spoke a northwestern Iranian language referred to as the Median language. Their arrival to the region is associated with the first wave of Iranian tribes in the late 2nd millennium BCE (the Bronze Age collapse) through the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE.
From the 10th to late 7th centuries BCE, the Iranian Medes and Persians fell under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire based in Mesopotamia.
After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, between 616 BCE and 605 BCE, a unified Median state was formed, which, together with Babylonia, Lydia, and Egypt became one of the four major powers of the ancient Near East. An alliance with the Babylonians and the Scythians helped the Medes to capture Nineveh in 612 BCE which resulted in the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The Medes were subsequently able to establish their Median kingdom (with Ecbatana as their royal centre) beyond their original homeland (central-western Iran) and had eventually a territory stretching roughly from northeastern Iran to the Halys River in Anatolia. The Median kingdom was conquered in 550 BCE by Cyrus the Great, who established the next Iranian dynasty—the Persian Achaemenid Empire.
A few archaeological sites (discovered in the "Median triangle" in western Iran) and textual sources (from contemporary Assyrians and also Greeks in later centuries) provide a brief documentation of the history and culture of the Median state. These architectural sources, religious temples, and literary references show the importance of Median lasting contributions (such as the Safavid-Achaemenid-Median link of the tradition of "columned audience halls") to the Iranian culture. A number of words from the Median language are still in use, and there are languages being geographically and comparatively traced to the northwestern Iranian language of Median. The Medes had an Ancient Iranian Religion (a form of pre-Zoroastrian Mazdaism or Mithra worshipping) with a priesthood named as "Magi". Later and during the reigns of the last Median kings, the reforms of Zarathustra spread in western Iran.
Besides Ecbatana (modern Hamedan), the other cities existing in Media were Laodicea (modern Nahavand) and the mound that was the largest city of the Medes, Rhages (also called Rey), on the outskirts of Shahr Rey, south of Tehran. The fourth city of Media was Apamea, near Ecbatana, whose precise location is unknown. In later periods, Medes and especially Mede soldiers are identified and portrayed prominently in ancient Persian archaeological sites such as Persepolis, where they are shown to have a major role and presence in the military of the Persian Empire's Achaemenid dynasty.
According to the Histories of Herodotus, there were six Median tribes:
Thus Deioces collected the Medes into a nation, and ruled over them alone. Now these are the tribes of which they consist: the Busae, the Paretaceni, the Struchates, the Arizanti, the Budii, and the Magi.
The six Median tribes resided in Media proper, the triangle between Ecbatana, Rhagae and Aspadana, in today's central Iran, the area between Tehran, Isfahan and Hamadan. Of the Median tribes, the Magi resided in Rhaga, modern Tehran. It was a sort of sacred caste, which ministered to the spiritual needs of the Medes. The Paretaceni tribe resided in and around Aspadana, modern Isfahan, the Arizanti lived in and around Kashan and the Busae tribe lived in and around the future Median capital of Ecbatana, modern Hamadan.The Struchates and the Budii lived in villages in the Median triangle.
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Persians
The origin of the ethnic Iranian peoples/Persian peoples are traced to the Ancient Iranian peoples, who were part of the ancient Indo-Iranians and themselves part of the greater Indo-European language family. The Ancient Iranian peoples emerged in parts of the Iranian plateau circa 1000 BCE. Important Iranian tribes such as Old Persians, Medes, Parthians, Bactrians, Scythians, and the Avesta people used the name Arya (Iranian), which was a collective definition, denoting peoples who were aware of belonging to a generally common ethnic stock, speaking very closely related languages, and mainly sharing a religious tradition that centered on the worship of Ahura Mazda.
Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (northern Iran) and who spoke a northwestern Iranian language referred to as the Median language. Their arrival to the region is associated with the first wave of Iranian tribes in the late 2nd millennium BCE (the Bronze Age collapse) through the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE.
From the 10th to late 7th centuries BCE, the Iranian Medes and Persians fell under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire based in Mesopotamia.
After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, between 616 BCE and 605 BCE, a unified Median state was formed, which, together with Babylonia, Lydia, and Egypt became one of the four major powers of the ancient Near East. An alliance with the Babylonians and the Scythians helped the Medes to capture Nineveh in 612 BCE which resulted in the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The Medes were subsequently able to establish their Median kingdom (with Ecbatana as their royal centre) beyond their original homeland (central-western Iran) and had eventually a territory stretching roughly from northeastern Iran to the Halys River in Anatolia. The Median kingdom was conquered in 550 BCE by Cyrus the Great, who established the next Iranian dynasty—the Persian Achaemenid Empire.
A few archaeological sites (discovered in the "Median triangle" in western Iran) and textual sources (from contemporary Assyrians and also Greeks in later centuries) provide a brief documentation of the history and culture of the Median state. These architectural sources, religious temples, and literary references show the importance of Median lasting contributions (such as the Safavid-Achaemenid-Median link of the tradition of "columned audience halls") to the Iranian culture. A number of words from the Median language are still in use, and there are languages being geographically and comparatively traced to the northwestern Iranian language of Median. The Medes had an Ancient Iranian Religion (a form of pre-Zoroastrian Mazdaism or Mithra worshipping) with a priesthood named as "Magi". Later and during the reigns of the last Median kings, the reforms of Zarathustra spread in western Iran.
Besides Ecbatana (modern Hamedan), the other cities existing in Media were Laodicea (modern Nahavand) and the mound that was the largest city of the Medes, Rhages (also called Rey), on the outskirts of Shahr Rey, south of Tehran. The fourth city of Media was Apamea, near Ecbatana, whose precise location is unknown. In later periods, Medes and especially Mede soldiers are identified and portrayed prominently in ancient Persian archaeological sites such as Persepolis, where they are shown to have a major role and presence in the military of the Persian Empire's Achaemenid dynasty.
According to the Histories of Herodotus, there were six Median tribes:
Thus Deioces collected the Medes into a nation, and ruled over them alone. Now these are the tribes of which they consist: the Busae, the Paretaceni, the Struchates, the Arizanti, the Budii, and the Magi.
The six Median tribes resided in Media proper, the triangle between Ecbatana, Rhagae and Aspadana, in today's central Iran, the area between Tehran, Isfahan and Hamadan. Of the Median tribes, the Magi resided in Rhaga, modern Tehran. It was a sort of sacred caste, which ministered to the spiritual needs of the Medes. The Paretaceni tribe resided in and around Aspadana, modern Isfahan, the Arizanti lived in and around Kashan and the Busae tribe lived in and around the future Median capital of Ecbatana, modern Hamadan.The Struchates and the Budii lived in villages in the Median triangle.
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Persians
The origin of the ethnic Iranian peoples/Persian peoples are traced to the Ancient Iranian peoples, who were part of the ancient Indo-Iranians and themselves part of the greater Indo-European language family. The Ancient Iranian peoples emerged in parts of the Iranian plateau circa 1000 BCE. Important Iranian tribes such as Old Persians, Medes, Parthians, Bactrians, Scythians, and the Avesta people used the name Arya (Iranian), which was a collective definition, denoting peoples who were aware of belonging to a generally common ethnic stock, speaking very closely related languages, and mainly sharing a religious tradition that centered on the worship of Ahura Mazda.
published:18 Jan 2014
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Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
This video deals with three topics for Ungrouped Data. 1. How to Find Mean 2. How to Find Median 3. How to Find Mode Language: Hindi Topic: General Studies -...
This video deals with three topics for Ungrouped Data. 1. How to Find Mean 2. How to Find Median 3. How to Find Mode Language: Hindi Topic: General Studies -...
This video deals with three topics for Discrete Data. 1. How to Find Mean 2. How to Find Median 3. How to Find Mode Language: Hindi Topic: General Studies - ...
This video deals with three topics for Discrete Data. 1. How to Find Mean 2. How to Find Median 3. How to Find Mode Language: Hindi Topic: General Studies - ...
Today's words: Demographics, median age, average age. This business English as a second language (ESL) video helps students learn fluent speaking skills in a...
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How to find median of a continuous frequency distribution ?
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Saw this today, 6-24-12, guy looked to be unconscious grinding the median over and over. Sorry for the shoddy camera work and language, craziest thing I've e...
Saw this today, 6-24-12, guy looked to be unconscious grinding the median over and over. Sorry for the shoddy camera work and language, craziest thing I've e...
This is a presentation of a median image filter application I wrote to help me learn the Java programming language. A median filter is very effective at remo...
This is a presentation of a median image filter application I wrote to help me learn the Java programming language. A median filter is very effective at remo...
[language: Finnish] Kukaan voi tuskin kiistää kaupallisten uutismedioiden mahtia tiedotusvälineinä. Mutta mitä tehdä jos yksi päivä niihin ei ole enää luotta...
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Find Median Value with R Programming Language - Statistics Tutorial
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Use the R programming language to calculate the median value of a vector. Demonstrates multiple methods: entering values into the console, reading a text fil...
Kurdish History- Kurdish Luwian-Hittites (Median/Medes) language
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The Hattî´s/Hattians "Incoming - have come (Gods)" That must very good to know, the Kurds have self-nature religion is the sun and fire culture...and here we...
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Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 1/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto...
published:17 Jan 2015
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 1/2
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 1/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resemblance with the Kurdish seen. It is obvious that come from the same root as the etymology of words.Language is alive, and very little language may remain unchanged in 4000. The Kurds, over 1400 years the Arab cultural imperialism and the Turkey 86 years and despite denial were able to save their language from dying.The reason for this is the Kurdish oral literature and folklore are rich. Russian scholar: "The Kurds are the people most of the stories in the world has ..." he pointed to the Kurdish oral literature. This rich oral literature of the Ari Kurdish language was saved from dying.
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Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto...
published:18 Jan 2015
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian- Kurdish Language (Indo-European Language) Part 2/2
Sumerian language was spoken in ancient Kurdish Mesopotamia (Kurdish: MezraBotan) is Proto Indo-European language. These great civilizations is known for the invention of writing, at the end of the year 4000 BC Lived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamian). Four thousand years ago, our community life, the role of agriculture, ox power in the production and purification efficiency and disciplined work Sumerians had created an economic doctrine. The Sumerian language, is with Kur, Gutian, Hatti/Luwian, Xaldi (Urartu), Hurrian/Mitanni, and other Aryan (Median) language is found to be closely today as it bears resemblance with the Kurdish seen. It is obvious that come from the same root as the etymology of words.Language is alive, and very little language may remain unchanged in 4000. The Kurds, over 1400 years the Arab cultural imperialism and the Turkey 86 years and despite denial were able to save their language from dying.The reason for this is the Kurdish oral literature and folklore are rich. Russian scholar: "The Kurds are the people most of the stories in the world has ..." he pointed to the Kurdish oral literature. This rich oral literature of the Ari Kurdish language was saved from dying.
The Sumerian were Aryans Kurds
published:18 Jan 2015
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Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
The arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers, divided by the quantity of the numbers. The...
Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
Statistics Mean, Median, Mode,and Midrange Eritrean language (Tigrinya )
The arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers, divided by the quantity of the numbers. The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product....
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (north...
published:18 Jan 2014
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 12 (Ancient Iranians)
Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (northern Iran) and who spoke a northwestern Iranian language referred to as the Median language. Their arrival to the region is associated with the first wave of Iranian tribes in the late 2nd millennium BCE (the Bronze Age collapse) through the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE.
From the 10th to late 7th centuries BCE, the Iranian Medes and Persians fell under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire based in Mesopotamia.
After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, between 616 BCE and 605 BCE, a unified Median state was formed, which, together with Babylonia, Lydia, and Egypt became one of the four major powers of the ancient Near East. An alliance with the Babylonians and the Scythians helped the Medes to capture Nineveh in 612 BCE which resulted in the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The Medes were subsequently able to establish their Median kingdom (with Ecbatana as their royal centre) beyond their original homeland (central-western Iran) and had eventually a territory stretching roughly from northeastern Iran to the Halys River in Anatolia. The Median kingdom was conquered in 550 BCE by Cyrus the Great, who established the next Iranian dynasty—the Persian Achaemenid Empire.
A few archaeological sites (discovered in the "Median triangle" in western Iran) and textual sources (from contemporary Assyrians and also Greeks in later centuries) provide a brief documentation of the history and culture of the Median state. These architectural sources, religious temples, and literary references show the importance of Median lasting contributions (such as the Safavid-Achaemenid-Median link of the tradition of "columned audience halls") to the Iranian culture. A number of words from the Median language are still in use, and there are languages being geographically and comparatively traced to the northwestern Iranian language of Median. The Medes had an Ancient Iranian Religion (a form of pre-Zoroastrian Mazdaism or Mithra worshipping) with a priesthood named as "Magi". Later and during the reigns of the last Median kings, the reforms of Zarathustra spread in western Iran.
Besides Ecbatana (modern Hamedan), the other cities existing in Media were Laodicea (modern Nahavand) and the mound that was the largest city of the Medes, Rhages (also called Rey), on the outskirts of Shahr Rey, south of Tehran. The fourth city of Media was Apamea, near Ecbatana, whose precise location is unknown. In later periods, Medes and especially Mede soldiers are identified and portrayed prominently in ancient Persian archaeological sites such as Persepolis, where they are shown to have a major role and presence in the military of the Persian Empire's Achaemenid dynasty.
According to the Histories of Herodotus, there were six Median tribes:
Thus Deioces collected the Medes into a nation, and ruled over them alone. Now these are the tribes of which they consist: the Busae, the Paretaceni, the Struchates, the Arizanti, the Budii, and the Magi.
The six Median tribes resided in Media proper, the triangle between Ecbatana, Rhagae and Aspadana, in today's central Iran, the area between Tehran, Isfahan and Hamadan. Of the Median tribes, the Magi resided in Rhaga, modern Tehran. It was a sort of sacred caste, which ministered to the spiritual needs of the Medes. The Paretaceni tribe resided in and around Aspadana, modern Isfahan, the Arizanti lived in and around Kashan and the Busae tribe lived in and around the future Median capital of Ecbatana, modern Hamadan.The Struchates and the Budii lived in villages in the Median triangle.
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Persians
The origin of the ethnic Iranian peoples/Persian peoples are traced to the Ancient Iranian peoples, who were part of the ancient Indo-Iranians and themselves part of the greater Indo-European language family. The Ancient Iranian peoples emerged in parts of the Iranian plateau circa 1000 BCE. Important Iranian tribes such as Old Persians, Medes, Parthians, Bactrians, Scythians, and the Avesta people used the name Arya (Iranian), which was a collective definition, denoting peoples who were aware of belonging to a generally common ethnic stock, speaking very closely related languages, and mainly sharing a religious tradition that centered on the worship of Ahura Mazda.
published:18 Jan 2014
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Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
This video deals with three topics for Ungrouped Data. 1. How to Find Mean 2. How to Find ...
Statistics for GS- Ungrouped Data- How to find Mean Median Mode
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This video deals with three topics for Ungrouped Data. 1. How to Find Mean 2. How to Find Median 3. How to Find Mode Language: Hindi Topic: General Studies -...
Statistics for GS- Discrete Data- How to calculate Mean Median and Mode
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