The 9th century BC started the first day of 900 BC and ended the last day of 801 BC. A millennium (pl millennia) is a period of Time equal to one thousand Years (from Latin la mille, thousand and la annum The 1st millennium BC encompasses the Iron Age and sees the rise of successive empires A century (from the Latin centum, meaning one hundred is One hundred consecutive Years Centuries are numbered ordinally (e The 8th century BC started the first day of 800 BC and ended the last day of 701 BC. See also List of centuries, History This is a list of Decades in history including links to corresponding articles with more information about them Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty.
Overview
The 9th century BC was a period of great changes in civilizations. In Africa, Carthage is founded by the Phoenicians. Carthage (Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Carthago from the Phoenician קרת חדשת phn-Latn Qart-ḥadašt meaning new town) refers Phoenicia ( Phoenician: Phoenician nunsvg|12px|נ]]Phoenician nun In Egypt, a severe flood covers the floor of Luxor temple, and years later, a civil war starts. This article is about the country of Egypt For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Egypt topics. Luxor (in Arabic: الأقصر al-Uqṣur) is a city in Upper (southern Egypt and the capital of Luxor
It is the beginning of the Iron Age in Central Europe, with the spread of the Proto-Celtic Hallstatt culture, and the Proto-Celtic language. This article is about the archaeological period known as the Iron Age for the mythological Iron Age see Ages of Man. Central Europe is the Region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Phonological reconstruction Consonants The phonological changes from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Celtic Consonants may be summarised as follows The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Phonological reconstruction Consonants The phonological changes from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Celtic Consonants may be summarised as follows
Events
King
Jehu of the
Kingdom of Israel bows before
Shalmaneser III of
Assyria.
' Yehu redirects here for the instrument see Yehu (instrument. The Kingdom of Israel ( ( KJV Israel in Samaria) was one of the successor states to the older United Monarchy (also often called the 'Kingdom of Israel' Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture
- 895 BC — Death of King Xiao of Zhou, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. King Xiao of Zhou ( ch 周孝王 zhōu xìao wáng or King Hsiao of Chou was the eighth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National
- 894 BC — King Yi of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. King Yi of Zhou ( ch 周夷王 zhōu yí wáng or King I of Chou was the ninth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National
- 892 BC — Megacles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 30 years and is succeeded by his son Diognetus. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Megacles (Μεγακλῆς was the name of several notable men of ancient Athens: 1 Before the Athenian democracy, the Tyrants and the Archons the City-state of Athens was ruled by kings.
- 891 BC — Tukulti-Ninurta II succeeds his father Adad-nirari II as king of Assyria. Events and trends 895 BC — Death of Zhou xiao wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Tukulti-Ninurta II was King of Assyria from 891 to 884 BC He was the son of Adad-nirari II and the second king of the Neo-Assyrian period Adad-nirari II is generally considered to be the first King of Assyria in the Neo-Assyrian period. Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture
- 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot I was a son of Osorkon I and Queen Tashedkhons who ruled Egypt for 13 Years according to Manetho. The son of Shoshenq I and his chief consort Karomat A Sekhemkheperre Osorkon I was the second king of Egypt 's 22nd Dynasty and ruled around 922 BC-887 The history of Egypt is the longest continuous history as a unified state of any country in the world
- 884 BC — Assurnasirpal II succeeds his father Tukulti-ninurta II as king of Assyria. Events and trends 889 BC — Takelot I succeeds his father Osorkon I as king of Egypt. Ashur-nasir-pal II ( Transliteration: Aššur-nâṣir-apli, meaning " Ashur is guardian of the heir" was king of Assyria from 884 BC-859 Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture
- 879 BC — Death of King Yi of Zhou, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. King Yi of Zhou ( ch 周夷王 zhōu yí wáng or King I of Chou was the ninth sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National
- 878 BC — King Li of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. King Li of Zhou (d 841 BC ( Simplified Chinese: 周厉王 Traditional Chinese: 周厲王 Pinyin:Zhōu Lìwáng was the tenth sovereign of the Chinese The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National
- 874 BC — Osorkon II succeeds Takelot I as king of the Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon II was a Pharaoh of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the son of Takelot I and Queen Kapes Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot I was a son of Osorkon I and Queen Tashedkhons who ruled Egypt for 13 Years according to Manetho. The Twenty-First Twenty-Second, Twenty-Third Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title Third Intermediate
- 874 BC — Ahab becomes king of Israel (approximate date). Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Ahab (or Ach'av or) was king of Israel and the son and successor of Omri ( 1 Kings 1629-34 The Kingdom of Israel ( ( KJV Israel in Samaria) was one of the successor states to the older United Monarchy (also often called the 'Kingdom of Israel'
- 872 BC — An exceptionally high flood of the Nile covers the floors of the Temple of Luxor. Events and trends 879 BC — Death of Zhou yi wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. The Nile (النيل, Ancient Egyptian iteru or Ḥ'pī, Coptic piaro or phiaro) is a major north-flowing River Luxor Temple is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the River Nile in the city today known as Luxor (ancient Thebes
- 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler
- 864 BC — Diognetus, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 28 years and is succeeded by his son Pherecles. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Before the Athenian democracy, the Tyrants and the Archons the City-state of Athens was ruled by kings.
- 863 BC — The city of Bath is founded. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Bath is a city in Somerset in the south west of England It is situated west of London and south-east of Bristol. It is named after the leprosy-curing hot springs there. Leprosy (from the Greek lepi (λέπι meaning scales on a fish or Hansen's disease, is a chronic disease caused by the bacterium
- 860 BC — The kingdom of Urartu is unified. Events and trends 865 BC — Kar Kalmaneser was conquered by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III. Urartu ( Assyrian: Urarṭu Urartian: Biainili Ուրարտու was an Iron Age kingdom in Eastern Anatolia ( Transcaucasia) rising
- 858 BC — Aramu becomes king of Urartu. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Aramu or Arame was the first known king of Urartu.Living at the time of Shalmaneser III (ruled 859 BC-824 BC Aram united the Nairi Urartu ( Assyrian: Urarṭu Urartian: Biainili Ուրարտու was an Iron Age kingdom in Eastern Anatolia ( Transcaucasia) rising
- 858 BC — Shalmaneser III succeeds Assurnasipal II as king of Assyria. Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture
- 854 BC — Battle of Karkar — An indecisive engagement between Assyrian king Shalmaneser II and a military alliance of the king of Damascus and lesser powers including the prince of Tyre. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. The Battle of Karkar (or Qarqar) was fought in 853 BC when the army of Assyria, led by king Shalmaneser III, encountered an allied army Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture Shalmaneser II was King of Assyria from 1031 BC to 1019 BC He succeeded his father Ashurnasirpal I and was succeeded by his son Ashur-nirari IV, but Damascus ( دمشق,, also commonly known as الشام ash-Shām) is the capital and largest city of Syria. Prince, from the Latin root Princeps, is a general term for a Monarch, for a member of a monarch's or former monarch's family and is a Tyre ( Arabic صور Ṣūr, Phoenician Phoenician wawsvg|12px|ו]] Ṣur, Hebrew (or 853 BC)
- 853 BC — Battle of Karkar — An indecisive engagement between Assyrian king Shalmaneser II and a military alliance of the king of Damascus and lesser powers including the prince of Tyre. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. The Battle of Karkar (or Qarqar) was fought in 853 BC when the army of Assyria, led by king Shalmaneser III, encountered an allied army Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture Shalmaneser II was King of Assyria from 1031 BC to 1019 BC He succeeded his father Ashurnasirpal I and was succeeded by his son Ashur-nirari IV, but Damascus ( دمشق,, also commonly known as الشام ash-Shām) is the capital and largest city of Syria. Prince, from the Latin root Princeps, is a general term for a Monarch, for a member of a monarch's or former monarch's family and is a Tyre ( Arabic صور Ṣūr, Phoenician Phoenician wawsvg|12px|ו]] Ṣur, Hebrew (or 854 BC)
- 850 BC — Takelot II succeeds Osorkon II as King of Egypt. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot II Si-Ese was a Pharaoh of the Twenty-Third Dynasty of Ancient Egypt in Middle and Upper Egypt Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon II was a Pharaoh of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the son of Takelot I and Queen Kapes The History of Ancient Egypt spans the period from the early predynastic settlements of the northern Nile Valley to the Roman conquest in 30
- 850 BC - The Middle Mumun Pottery Period begins in the Korean peninsula. Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. The Mumun pottery period is an Archaeological era in Korean prehistory that dates to approximately 1500-300 BC Physical geography See also Geography of North Korea, Geography of South Korea Mountains cover 70 percent of the Korean Peninsula and arable plains are
- 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Before the Athenian democracy, the Tyrants and the Archons the City-state of Athens was ruled by kings.
- 842 BC — Shalmaneser III devastates the territory of Damascus; Israel and the Phoenician cities send tribute. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler Damascus ( دمشق,, also commonly known as الشام ash-Shām) is the capital and largest city of Syria. The Kingdom of Israel ( ( KJV Israel in Samaria) was one of the successor states to the older United Monarchy (also often called the 'Kingdom of Israel' Phoenicia ( Phoenician: Phoenician nunsvg|12px|נ]]Phoenician nun
- 841 BC — Death of King Li of Zhou, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. King Li of Zhou (d 841 BC ( Simplified Chinese: 周厉王 Traditional Chinese: 周厲王 Pinyin:Zhōu Lìwáng was the tenth sovereign of the Chinese The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National
- 841 BC — Records of the Grand Historian regards this year as the first year of consecutive annual dating of Chinese history. Events and trends 845 BC — Pherecles, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron. The Records of the Grand Historian, also known in English by the Chinese name 史記 or Shiji, written from 109 BC to 91 BC Chinese civilization originated in various city-states along the Yellow River ( valley in the Neolithic era
- 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture
- 836 BC — Civil war breaks out in Egypt. Events and trends 836 BC — Shalmaneser III of Assyria leads an expedition against the Tabareni. A civil war is a War between a State and domestic political actors that are in control of some part of the territory claimed by the state This article is about the country of Egypt For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Egypt topics.
- 827 BC — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China King Xuan of Zhou (before 841 BC - 781 BC ( ch 周宣王 zhōu xūan wáng was the eleventh sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty ( POJ: Chiu Tiau 1122 BC to 256 BC was preceded by the Shang Dynasty and followed by the Qin Dynasty in China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National
- 825 BC — Takelot II, king of Egypt, dies. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot II Si-Ese was a Pharaoh of the Twenty-Third Dynasty of Ancient Egypt in Middle and Upper Egypt The history of Egypt is the longest continuous history as a unified state of any country in the world Crown Prince Osorkon III and Shoshenq III, sons of Takelot, battle for the throne. Crown Princess redirects here for the ship see Crown Princess (ship. Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon III Si-Ese was the famous Crown Prince and High Priest of Amun Osorkon B son of Takelot II by his Great Royal Wife King Usermaatre Setepenre or Usimare Setepenamun Shoshenq III ruled Egypt's 22nd Dynasty for 39 years according to contemporary historical
- 825/824 BC — Ariphron, King of Athens, dies after a reign of 20 years and is succeeded by his son Thespieus. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Before the Athenian democracy, the Tyrants and the Archons the City-state of Athens was ruled by kings.
- 823 BC — Death of Shalmaneser III, king of Assyria. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture He is succeeded by his son Shamshi-Adad V. Shamshi-Adad V was the King of Assyria from 824 to 811 BC He was the son and successor of Shalmaneser III, the husband of Shammuramat (by some identified
- 820 BC — Pygmalion ascends the throne of Tyre. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China Pygmalion (also known as Pumayyaton) was king of Tyre from 820 to 774 BC and a son of King Mattan I (829-821 BC Tyre ( Arabic صور Ṣūr, Phoenician Phoenician wawsvg|12px|ו]] Ṣur, Hebrew
- 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Pedubastis I or Pedubast I (c 829 BC &ndash 804 BC) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. The History of Ancient Egypt spans the period from the early predynastic settlements of the northern Nile Valley to the Roman conquest in 30 The Twenty-third Dynasty of ancient Egypt was a separate regime of Meshwesh Libyan kings, who ruled Ancient Egypt.
- 814 BC — Carthage is founded by Dido (traditional date). Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Carthage (Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Carthago from the Phoenician קרת חדשת phn-Latn Qart-ḥadašt meaning new town) refers Dido was according to Greek and Roman sources the founder and first Queen of Carthage (in modern-day Tunisia)
- 813 BC — Carthage is founded by Phoenicians. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Carthage (Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Carthago from the Phoenician קרת חדשת phn-Latn Qart-ḥadašt meaning new town) refers Phoenicia ( Phoenician: Phoenician nunsvg|12px|נ]]Phoenician nun
- 811 BC — Adad-nirari III succeeds his father Shamshi-Adad V as king of Assyria. Events and trends 817 BC — Pedubastis I declares himself king of Egypt, founding the Twenty-third Dynasty. Adad-nirari III (also Adad-narari) was King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC Shamshi-Adad V was the King of Assyria from 824 to 811 BC He was the son and successor of Shalmaneser III, the husband of Shammuramat (by some identified Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture
- 804 BC — Adad-nirari III of Assyria conquers Damascus. Adad-nirari III (also Adad-narari) was King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture Damascus ( دمشق,, also commonly known as الشام ash-Shām) is the capital and largest city of Syria.
- 804 BC — Death of Pedubastis I, pharaoh. Pedubastis I or Pedubast I (c 829 BC &ndash 804 BC) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Pharaoh is the title given in modern parlance to the ancient Egyptian kings of all periods
- 800s BC — Etruscan civilization. Etruscan civilization is the modern English name given to the culture and way of life of a people of ancient Italy
- Beginning of the Iron Age in Central Europe, spread of the Proto-Celtic Hallstatt culture, and the Proto-Celtic language. This article is about the archaeological period known as the Iron Age for the mythological Iron Age see Ages of Man. Central Europe is the Region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Phonological reconstruction Consonants The phonological changes from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Celtic Consonants may be summarised as follows The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Phonological reconstruction Consonants The phonological changes from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Celtic Consonants may be summarised as follows
- Adena culture appears in present day Northeastern United States. The Adena culture was a Pre-Columbian Native American culture that existed from 1000 BC to 200 BC in a time known as the early Woodland Period. The Northeast is a region of the United States. As defined by the U
Significant persons
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
- First inscriptions in Epigraphic South Arabian found in Akkele Guzay[1]
- 800s BC — Olmecs builds pyramids. Shalmaneser III ( Šulmānu-ašarēdu, "the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent" was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC and son of the previous ruler Early history The most Neolithic site in Assyria is at Tell Hassuna, the center of the Hassuna culture Events and trends 859 BC — Assurnasirpal II died 859 BC — Shalmaneser attacked Syria and Palestine. Events and trends 828 BC /827 BC (14th year in the era of Gònghé — King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China The ancient South Arabian alphabet (also known as musnad المُسند branched from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet in about the 9th century BC. Akkele Guzay was a province in the interior of Eritrea until 1996 when the newly independent government of Eritrea consolidated all provinces into six regions The Olmec were an ancient Pre-Columbian people living in the Tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in what are roughly the modern-day states A pyramid is a Building where the upper surfaces are triangular and converge on one point
- Emergence of the Brahmana period of Vedic Sanskrit, probable composition of the Shatapatha Brahmana, and the first beginning of the Upanishadic and Vedantic traditions of Hinduism. The Brāhmaṇa s ( Devanagari: sa ब्राह्मणं are part of the Hindu śruti literature Vedic Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language, the language of the Vedas, the oldest Shruti texts of Hinduism. The Shatapatha Brahmana (sa शतपथ ब्राह्मण śatapatha brāhmaṇa, " Brahmana of one-hundred paths" abbreviated ŚB The Upanishads ( Devanagari: उपनिषद् IAST: upaniṣad also spelled "Upanisad" are Hindu scriptures that constitute the core teachings Vedanta ( Devanagari: sa वेदान्त Vedānta) is a spiritual tradition explained in the Upanishads that is concerned with the Self-realisation Hinduism is a religious tradition that originated in the Indian subcontinent.
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