The History Of Susa, Capital City of The Elamites | The Persians: A History Of Iran | BBC Select
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- Опубліковано 15 лис 2021
- Watch Samira Ahmed's visit to the archeological site of the lost city of the Elamites, Sousa. This is a city which encapsulates the complexities of Persian culture. From the BBC Select documentary, Persians: A History of Iran.
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An interesting video - well done.
Thanks for sharing of history
I have issues with BMAC coming from Anatolia.
I remember queen Esther
Cyrus dad was Anshans ruler. A lur(kurd)
It was common for a bird to be a sacrificial animal in Biblical practice.
Torah was written around 550 BCE, after the release of the Samaritans from the Assyrian captivity and the Jews of the Southern Kingdom by Cyrus from their Babylonian captivity.
It is highly likely the 'Jews' picked up the dove sacrifice from Assyria/Babylon regions.
@@vicmath1005 actually Moses is recorded as putting the book of the Torah in the ark of the covenant much earlier than 550 BC - somewhere between 1100 and 1400 BC.
@@pillarservice9738 Moses - if he existed at all - would have lived around 1300-1400 BCE.
But many Bible-researchers, based on a large number of pieces of evidence (kingdoms, nations, geographical names, etc etc), have concluded that the Torah was written around 550 BCE. That is about 700 years after the time of Moses.
Torah is also known as the Five Books of Moses. It centers around the fugure of Moses.
It is like someone today writing about Genghis Khan, the 13th century Mongolian empire-builder.
It must be noted too that the accounts of David and Solomon (who may have lived around 10th century BCE) were written down after the Hasmonean dynasty established itself (2nd century BCE). So whatever we know about David, Solomon, and the Psalms is 800 years after the supposed events.
When people write something about their heroes hundreds of years after they have died, 90% is likely to be fiction.
@@vicmath1005 typically the 'Bible researchers' you are referring to are those that refuse to use the Bible itself as evidence.
Perhaps a better name for them would not include Bible researchers..
Perhaps skeptics, cynics or unbelievers would be more correct.
The Bible is whole and completely vindicates itself
You mention the Samaritans, which according to the biblical record were sent a completely different group of priests(than Ezra) to help them understand how to serve the God of the Torah. Where did these priests version of the sacrificial laws come from - I believe they returned some time before Ezra did...
There is a phenomenal amount of evidence the Bible itself exudes.
Genealogies, books (such as the prophets)cross referencing other books(such as the historical books of the Kings and Chronicles,) Which can then be compared precisely with history to form an incredibly detailed picture of the time.
Your narrative usually says that Ezra compiled all these books together, generally missing the point that Ezra had to have some kind of biblical upbringing to do so himself. Perhaps he helped transcribe copies of manuscripts that he had as he referred to himself as the Scribe, but confusing that with him being the originator of said manuscripts I absolutely reject as a fictional narrative. And considering that they actually brought back some of the original dishes used in Solomon's temple from Babylon doesn't fit your narrative well at all.
Again the narrative you propose, I absolutely reject as false and fake.
@@vicmath1005 typically the 'Bible researchers' you are referring to are those that refuse to use the Bible itself as evidence.
Perhaps a better name for them would not include Bible researchers..
Perhaps skeptics, cynics or unbelievers would be more correct.
The Bible is whole and completely vindicates itself
You mention the Samaritans, which according to the biblical record were sent a completely different group of priests(than Ezra) to help them understand how to serve the God of the Torah. Where did these priests version of the sacrificial laws come from - I believe they returned some time before Ezra did...
There is a phenomenal amount of evidence the Bible itself exudes.
Genealogies, books (such as the prophets)cross referencing other books(such as the historical books of the Kings and Chronicles,) Which can then be compared precisely with history to form an incredibly detailed picture of the time.
Your narrative usually says that Ezra compiled all these books together, generally missing the point that Ezra had to have some kind of biblical upbringing to do so himself. Perhaps he helped transcribe copies of manuscripts that he had as he referred to himself as the Scribe, but confusing that with him being the originator of said manuscripts I absolutely reject as a fictional narrative. And considering that they actually brought back some of the original dishes used in Solomon's temple from Babylon doesn't fit your narrative well at all. That somehow these things were created after the fact...
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Why always when there is a documentary about ancient persia the backgroundt music awful?! Its either arabic music or just a nonsense noise ?
It's not about Persia it's about Elam
Susa I and II were not part of the Elamite culture, but entirely Mesopotamian and part of Uruk culture in every aspect of life, religion, dress, artwork, pottery.
shushan was a capital city of medes the oldest live city back to 8000 years.3 times was burnt by bobilon than alexansen than by moslim arabs. shushan is the place of daniel tomb.cyrus and dario was not persian they were medes.cyrus did not talk persian. is written arameic seeyani on his grave.also they used avesta lingo.french steal most of apadana plaace now in luevre.turkman now talking arabic in ahvaz trying to sabotage history of medes shushan
@@bidarvandiKurosh's mother was the princess of Mada, while his father #Cambyses the first was #Persian and king of #Parsa .
که شاهی که زیگورات رو ساخته بود دستور داده بود که هر کس میتونه ایین خوش رو داشته باشه
Plot twist : where the elamites Persians?
The DNA evidence have shown Lurs in provinces of Khuzestan and Ilam are the descendants of Elamites although intermarriage and migration in the past 2500 years since they been conquered by Persians and the destruction of Susa by Assyrian a century and half before could have a lot of impacts and population assimilation is common in Iranian plateau
2:08 Does he look like a modern Persian to you? Use your brain
جالبیش اینجاست که ما عربا هم ازمایش دی ان ای داریم@@BigbrotherMK
@@user-ce1qr7hv1q یعنی چی یعنی عرب های خوزستان عیلامیانن؟ بعیدم میست ولی ۳۰۰۰ هزار سال زمان گذشته دی ان ای حداکثر میتونه تا ۴۰۰ سال رو نشون بده بعد از اون dilute میشه واقعا با قاطعییت نمیشه گفت
Looks like there black to me