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  2. Medes - Wikipedia

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    The Medes [N 1] were an ancient Iranian people who spoke the Median language [N 2] and who inhabited an area known as Media between western and northern Iran. Around the 11th century BC, they occupied the mountainous region of northwestern Iran and the northeastern and eastern region of Mesopotamia in the vicinity of Ecbatana (present-day ...

  3. Median kingdom - Wikipedia

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    While besieging Nineveh, the Medes were attacked by a large Scythian army under the command of Madyes, son of Bartatua. A battle ensued, in which the Medes were defeated, losing their power in Asia, which was entirely taken over by the Scythians. [42] The Scythian yoke was said to be unbearable, characterized by brutality, injustice, and high ...

  4. Media (region) - Wikipedia

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    After Cyrus's victory against Astyages, the Medes were subjected to their close kin, the Persians. [4] In the new empire they retained a prominent position; in honor and war, they stood next to the Persians; their court ceremony was adopted by the new sovereigns, who in the summer months resided in Ecbatana ; and many noble Medes were employed ...

  5. Median dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Median dynasty was, according to the ancient Greek historian Herodotus, a dynasty composed of four kings who ruled for 150 years under the Median Empire. [1] If Herodotus' story is accurate, the Medes were unified by a man named Deioces, the first of the four kings who would rule the Median Empire; a mighty empire that included large parts of Iran and eastern Anatolia.

  6. Origin of the Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    The Azeri Turks are Shiʿites and were founders of the Safavid dynasty. They are settled, although there are pastoralists in the Moḡān steppe called Ilsevan (formerly Šāhsevan) numbering perhaps 100,000; they, as other tribes in Iran, were forced to adopt a settled life under Reza Shah. [26] According to Professor Xavier De Planhol:

  7. Deioces - Wikipedia

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    Deioces [a] (Ancient Greek: Δηιόκης) [4] was the founder and the first King of the Median kingdom, an ancient polity in western Asia.His name has been mentioned in different forms in various sources, including the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus.

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    Only about 34% of families surveyed by A Place for Mom were prepared for senior living costs in 2023. As the nation’s largest senior living advisory service, A Place for Mom aims to help seniors ...

  9. Romans in Persia - Wikipedia

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    Romans were able to conquer the westernmost part of Parthia under emperor Trajan. Indeed, in 113 AD Trajan invaded Parthia, marching first on Armenia.In 114 AD Trajan annexed Armenia to the Roman empire, after defeating and killing Parthamasiris, relative of Osroes I of Parthia.