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greenjaydeep · 1 year
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The ixth #ashokanedict #sopara #maharastra #3rdcentury BCE #motog825gshot (at Prince Of Wales Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpndbOQPNKi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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omniatlas · 3 years
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NEW MAP: Europe 280: Proculus and Bonosus (late 280) https://buff.ly/32MMiXX Following his victories over the Germanic tribes, Probus headed east to confront the Persians. However, as he approached Syria in 280, news of renewed unrest in the west forced him to turn back. This time two usurpers, Proculus and Bonosus, had risen up in Gaul. It’s unclear as to whether or not the two were aligned; either way, Probus defeated them both by 281. #thirdcentury #ancientrome #3rdcentury #europe #europeanhistory #gaul #franks #goths #ancientgaul #historicalmaps #historie #historisch #historyclass #historydegree #historyinthemaking #historylovers #germania #map #mapping #maps #roman #romancivilwar #romancivilwars #romanempire #romanhistory #romans #romanemperor #caesar #spqr #newmap (at Lugdunum) https://www.instagram.com/p/COARDn-A5lD/?igshid=85qzx0x4s1e2
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bardo1129 · 4 years
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#pakistan #buddah #3rdcentury #tvwriting #writing #screenwriting #amwriting #scriptnotes #gratitudefornyc (at The Beacon Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBCP_T-JJLD/?igshid=19mnfz446u27i
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streets2020 · 3 years
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The Archaeological Site of Baelo Claudia. 🤩😷. • • • #baeloclaudia #archaeology #romans #3rdcentury #cadiz #bolonia #garum #museum #spectacular #amazing #bnwphotography #bnw_greatshots #bnw (at Conjunto Arqueológico de Baelo Claudia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUsOUIUI3S9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#ancientcoin #sterlingsilver #roman #follis #bronze #3rdcentury coin makes a great piece of jewelry the #purists in the pin business don’t like us making ##wearables #toobad we love rese #ancientcoins #royaldiademjewelers silver and #electrum #diamonds (at Royal Diadem Jewelers) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLVwAYQF2sE/?igshid=1xi5dtzve6zv9
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anandthite · 3 years
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Hampi Dairies. Day 3. #architecture #cityscape #heritageofindia #heritage #worldheritage #incredibleindia #karnataka #undiscovered_muas #blacknwhite_perfection #traveler #travelphotography #india_gram #rsa_rural #rsa_nature #architecture_hunter #oldart #oldarchitecture #3rdcentury #hot_shotz #kingdom #empire #historic #history #Hampi #badami #gf_daily #mobile__photography___ #all_shots #exploretocreate (at Hampi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIHgVx0gNyh/?igshid=1v2dwpg4e52a0
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weehughie · 6 years
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What have the Romans ever done for us... • • #whathavetheromanseverdoneforus #roman #romanwall #romanwalls #3rdcentury #citywalls #winchester #romanbuilding #romanengland #romanwinchester #history #romanengineering #montypython #lifeofbrian #montypythonlifeofbrian #roads #aqueduct #sanitation #education #irrigation #medicine #wine #bath #publicbath #peace #freshwater #health #publichealth #publicorder #reg (at Winchester, Hampshire)
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jeannenewhall · 4 years
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#ikutashrine #kobe #orange #orangeandblack #shintoshrine #oldshrine #3rdcentury #tourstartstomorrow (at Kobe Sannomiya Ikuta Shrine) https://www.instagram.com/p/B49rL7_FsSw/?igshid=129n3s3yafe4n
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rajasthantourism · 5 years
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Places to visit in Barmer
Located in the west of Rajasthan, Barmer is a beautiful city in the Thar Desert with various fascinating archaeological sites and temples to visit. If you are passionate about photography, then you must visit Barmer once as it represents India’s incredible cultural heritage in the most stunning manner. The best time to experience the beauty of Barmer is in monsoons.
Barmer is known for its folk music and dance, and people of Barmer participate in some of the world’s biggest music festivals.  The Thar Festival organizes here every year in the month of March, which showcases the local tradition through various cultural events. The fest lasts for three days. Music and dance communities like Gair dancers and Manganiars&Langasare generally in the spotlight during this event.
Barmer, a city which is rich in various forms of craftlike carving, pottery, embroidery work, Ajrak prints, blocking printing, etc., has a lot of interesting attractions to explore. Some of these are: -
Kiradu Temple
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One can visit the KiraduTemple to view remarkable temple structures and exquisite artwork on the temple. You need to travel 35 km from Barmer to reach this temple which is known for its Solanki style of architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are various ghost stories associated with this temple on the basis of which this temple is considered haunted. You can know more about these stories and the truth behind it when you visit this place in person.
Nakoda Jain Temple
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Located 10 km away from the city of Balotra, Nakoda Jain Temple is a very famous religious site which was built in 3rdcentury AD. This temple has witnessed many renovations as it was invaded and looted by Alamshah. The main idol of this temple is a black stone statue of the 23rd Tirthankara (a Jain saint), Parshvanth. Common people of this area strongly believe that lord Parshvanthfulfils sincere wishes of people.
Barmer Fort (BarmerGarh)
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Barmer Fort was built by RawatBhima in 1552 on a hillock. The best time to visit Barmer Fort is in the months from October to March. Also known as BarmerGarh; it is surrounded by temples on all sides. The main entrance of Barmer Fort is made in the north direction and safety burgs are made in both eastern and western directions. You can also visit temples of Jogmaya Devi (GarhMandir) and Nagnechi Mata temple which is located near the fort.
Chintamani Temple
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ChintamaniParasnath Jain Temple, also known as 'ShriGodisaParshwanathBhagwankaMandir', is dedicated to Lord Parasvanath. Located on the west side of the city, Chintamani Temple is easy to reach. It was constructed in the 12th century and is known for its a magnificent sculpture, rich inlay interiors made with glass, and spectacular ornamental paintings.
 Devka Sun Temple
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Built during the 12th or 13th century, DevkaSun Temple is dedicated to the Sun God. It is located in Devka, which is about 60 km from Barmer. An example of incredible architecture,this place also holds the ruins of two other temples that house the stone carvings of Lord Ganesha.
Juna Fort Temple
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This temple is located at Juna, also known as Old Barmer, which now stands as ruins of past glory and old heritage. Located25 km away from Barmer, Junais famous for Juna Fort Temple which was built in the 12th or 13th century. You can visit this place if you love hills. You can also visit a small lake here.
SafedAkhra
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Located very close to Barmer, SafedAkhra is a garden which is built within the SidheshwarMahadevTemple complex. You can see a huge idol of Lord Shiva in padmasan position inside the temple. SafedAkhra is substantial in terms of size, and also provides temporary accommodation to the pilgrims. This park is maintained by members of a committee who also guide and help pilgrims coming from various parts of the country. Pilgrims visit this place with a strong belief that all their wishes and dreams will come true if they attend the evening aarti with a pure mind.
 Mahabar Sand Dunes
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Mahabar Sand Dunes is a delightful destination if you are planning to visit deserts. It is also one of the cleanest deserts in India. Many movies, documentaries, and other promotional videos have been shot here. MahabarSand Dunes are a few kilometres away from Barmer city. Here, you can explore camel as well as desert safaris. When you visit, make sure you don’t miss the sunset or sunrise views in the late evenings and early mornings.
The splendour of these places is sure to paint a more vivid picture of Barmer in your mind. It’s the rustic and majestic side of nature and architecture that every traveller must experience!
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maestroegypttours · 2 years
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Petra Trips from Sharm El Sheikh
Experience Petra from sharm el sheikh And enjoy Jordan sightseeing such as Petra , fall in love with its stunning scenery, amazing historical sights, delicious food and chaotic cities Such petra Petra is more than just an archaeological site, it’s a sprawling city which was once home to 30,000 people with variety of amazing sightseeing Petra is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and was named one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the "Rose City." The site is considered significant by historians and archeologists alike because of its beautiful rock-cut architecture and innovative water management system.
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one of our  tours from sharm el sheikh 
                               Petra Trips from Sharm El Sheikh
Overview:
Petra Trips from Sharm El Sheikh by Maestro Online Travel, explore the red city of Petra from Sharm El Sheikh and be ready for the ultimate entertainment during your Day trip to Petra from Sharm El Sheikh. Sharm El Sheikh Excursions have any type of trips to Petra from Sharm El Sheikh either by ferryboat or flight from Sharm El Sheikh to Amman
Itinerary:
Petra Tour From Sharm By Ferryboat, Maestro Online Travel representative will pick you up from your hotel in Sharm by our modern air-conditioned comfortable vehicle, he would be standing in front of the reception of the hotel with our long experienced friendly tour guide welcoming you early in the morning. You will ride for around 250 kilometers from Sharm El Sheikh to Taba in the North. From Taba, you would ride the ferryboat to the Aqaba port in Jordon after around an hour. After around two hours of driving, you will explore the wonders of the Dead Sea, the lowest place on the globe, and the saltiest sea in the whole entire world. The water of the Dead Sea is extremely rich in minerals and they have fascinating curative effects. Named so because of the fact that there is no fish or any other creature that can live under its water, the Dead Sea is an amazing place to spend a couple of hours. We proceed towards Petra, the town established by the Nabataeans in the 3rdcentury BC. The city is featured with its pink rock-cut constructions and its ancient history.
The most impressive monument in Petra is the treasury that consists of two floors. This building was never in fact a treasury, but it was the mausoleum of one of Nabataeans kings. Other remarkable buildings in Petra include the Monastery, the Roman-style theatre, and many more remarkable constructions. Lunch will be served during your trip, after the end of the day; you will be transferred back to Sharm El Sheikh following the same route you took to arrive in Jordan after spending a splendid day in the monuments of Petra.
Included:
·         Pick up service from your hotel in Sharm & return
·         All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle
·         Ferry boat tickets Taba - Aqaba - Taba
·         Entrance fees to Petra
·         English speaking guide in Petra
·         Lunch at a local restaurant in Petra
·         Horse ride for 15 min in Petra Tour
·         Entry visa to Jordan
·         All service charges & taxes
Excluded:
·         Personal expenses.
·         Any extras not mentioned.
·         Tipping.
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omniatlas · 3 years
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NEW MAP: Europe 283: Carus’ Persian campaign (July 283) https://buff.ly/3e5hPeg In late 282 Probus was assassinated and succeeded by Carus. Learning that the Persians were in civil war, Carus rushed east with his army, placing his son Carinus in charge of the West. Carus’ invasion of Persia proved to be a great success—that is, until he fell ill and was apparently struck dead by lightning in the summer of 283. #thirdcentury #3rdcentury #ancientrome #carta #europe #europeanhistory #historia #histories #historybuff #historygeek #historyteacher #instahistory #map #mapa #maps #roman #romancivilwar #romancivilwars #romanempire #romanhistory #romans #sasanian #sasanid #persianempire #ancientpersia #lightningstrikes #romanmilitary #teachinghistory #welovehistory #newmap (at Ctesiphon) https://www.instagram.com/p/COTkJt0AYNF/?igshid=1sz5tdqymf6mn
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bardo1129 · 6 years
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I come from a long line of #strengheria that dates back #thousands of years before #christ this #figure found in the #louvre is #typical of the #practice #curses #hands #bound #target #3rdcentury #terracotta #witchcraft #strengheria #witches and some of us are #male #writing #tvwriting #screenwriting #nycgratitude (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnfNzDtn5Sg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19stchx2vw62c
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atsoukalidis · 2 years
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Theatrical masks, figurines, lekythos and phallus from the cult of Dionysus 4th – 3rdcenturies BCE from the collection of the archaeological museum of Chalkis - Arethousa
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engelspolitics · 3 years
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Warrior Queens
https://www.grunge.com/176786/the-most-powerful-warrior-queens-in-history/
The Emperor Wu Ding of Shang Dynasty China ruled in the 13th century BCE and married women of other tribes to forge alliances; he had 60 wives
· Fu Hao àqueen, military leader, priestess, and politician, partially entrusted with the emperor’s personal sacrifices and religious rituals
Tomyris of the Massagetae à horse-riding Scythians from Central Asia, also known as the Huns; Cyrus the Great was defeated and probably killed by Queen Tomyris in the 6th century BC
Artemisia of Caria (modern Turkey) à after the Greek defeat of the Persian Empire at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC, Xerxes sought an alliance with Artemisia, who had assumed power after her husband’s death
· Artemisia's reputation as a fierce warrior, relentless pirate, and clever strategist led to the Greeks placing a 10,000 drachma bounty on her head; written about so much that Herodotus said it was too much
Teuta of Illyria: First Punic War (3rdcentury BC); Rome victorious over Carthage, but pirate queen Teuta (modern-day Balkan peninsula) raided Rome’s ships so much that the Roman Senate took action
· After Teuta killed or imprisoned every envoy they sent, the Romans declared war against her, which she only lost after being betrayed by her allies
· She surrendered to the Romans in the city of Risan, and legend says she subsequently cursed the city and leapt off a cliff to her death. To this day, Risan is the only city on the bay not to have success in seafaring. (to this day – Risan remains untouched by seafare trade)
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thailanddiscovery · 7 years
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Thai People Tree Dwelling Spirits of Thailand Animism
Thai People Tree Dwelling Spirits of Thailand Animism
Thai People Tree Dwelling Spirits of Thailand Animism Author: Josh@Asiabackpackers Discover Thailand with Thailand Discovery
Thai People Tree Dwelling Spirits. Thai people have for countless centuries been animists, believing in spirits, ghosts and ghouls. The arrival of Buddhism around the 3rdcentury B.C. did little to change these beliefs and in some way actually legitimized them.
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