Anshan (Chinese: 鞍山; pinyin: Ānshān; lit. 'saddle mountain') is an inland prefecture-level city in central-southeast Liaoning province, People's Republic...
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Anshan (Elamite cuneiform: 𒀭𒍝𒀭 Anzan; Sumerian: 𒀭𒊓𒀭𒆠 Ansanᴷᴵ, 𒀭𒊭𒀭𒆠 Anšanᴷᴵ) modern Tall-e Malyan (Persian: تل ملیان), also Tall-i Malyan, was...
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Look up Anshan or अनशन in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anshan is a city in Liaoning province, PR China Anshan may also refer to : Anshan (Persia),...
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Cambyses I (redirect from Cambyses i of anshan)
Cambyses I (Old Persian: 𐎣𐎲𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹 Kambūjiya) was king of Anshan from c. 580 to 559 BC and the father of Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II), younger son of...
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Ships named Anshan include: Chinese destroyer Anshan (101) Anshan-class destroyer Anshan (disambiguation) This article includes a list of ships with the...
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Elam (section Anshan and Susa)
Bronze Age), Elam consisted of kingdoms on the Iranian plateau, centered in Anshan, and from the mid-2nd millennium BC, it was centered in Susa in the Khuzestan...
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Teispids (redirect from Kingdom of Anshan)
the Achaemenid dynasty originally ruling the southern Zagros, in ancient Anshan. The dynasty’s realm was later expanded under Cyrus II, who conquered a...
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Anshan Sports Centre Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Anshan, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 40,000 people...
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Cyrus I (redirect from Cyrus I of Anshan)
of Anshan or Cyrus I of Persia, was King of Anshan in Persia from c. 600 to 580 BC or, according to others, from c. 652 to 600 BC. Cyrus I of Anshan is...
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Hunger strike (redirect from Amaran anshan)
A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance where participants fast as an act of political protest, usually with the objective of achieving a...
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