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  2. Cyrus Ali Zargar - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Ali Zargar is an Islamic studies scholar [1] and the Endowed Al-Ghazali Distinguished Professor in Islamic Studies at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. [2] His research mainly focuses on Islamic philosophy , Arabic and Persian literature of medieval Sufism , Classical Sufism and Ethics in literature and film .

  3. Cassandane - Wikipedia

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    Cassandane. Cassandane or Cassandana (died 538 BC) was an Achaemenian queen and the wife of king Cyrus the Great, the mother of Cambyses II and Atossa and the grandmother of Xerxes I. [1] She was a daughter of Pharnaspes. She had four children with Cyrus: Cambyses II, who succeeded his father and conquered Egypt; Smerdis (Bardiya), who also ...

  4. List of consorts of the Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of consorts of modern Egypt, the wives of the monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty who reigned over Egypt from 1805 to 1953. The Dynasty's rule came to end with the declaration of the Republic of Egypt on 18 June 1953, 11 months after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. The wives of the Egyptian pretenders are titular queens.

  5. Cyrus the Great in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    By Van Loo. Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire and king of Persia from 559 to 530 BC. He is venerated in the Tanakh as Cyrus the Messiah for conquering Babylon and liberating the Jews from captivity. According to the Bible, Cyrus the Great, king of the Achaemenid Empire, was the monarch who ended the Babylonian captivity.

  6. Cyrus the Great - Wikipedia

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    Standard of Cyrus the Great (Derafsh Shahbaz), founder of the Achaemenid Empire, featuring the Shahbaz (see List of Iranian flags) Cyrus II of Persia (Old Persian: 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁 Kūruš; c. 600–530 BC), [b] commonly known as Cyrus the Great, [6] was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. [7] Hailing from Persis, he brought the ...

  7. Tomb of Cyrus the Great - Wikipedia

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    Architectural style (s) Persian (Achaemenid) Location within Iran. The Tomb of Cyrus the Great (Persian: آرامگاه کوروش بزرگ, Ârâmgâh-e Kuroš-e Bozorg) is the final resting place of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the ancient Achaemenid Empire. The mausoleum is located in Pasargad, an archaeological site in the Fars Province ...

  8. Category:University of Central Florida faculty - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Ali Zargar; Ahmed I. Zayed; Boris Zeldovich This page was last edited on 27 May 2021, at 13:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Nefertari, wife of Ramesses II Hatshepsut, wife of Thutmose II and later Pharaoh in her own right Ahmose-Nefertari, wife of Ahmose Ankhesenpepi II with her son Pepi II. The Pharaoh's wives played an important role both in public and private life, and would be a source of political and religious power. [1]