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  • Many fear the newly built dam and reservoir, so close to Pasargadae, will pose a great threat to the tomb of Cyrus the Great, despite numerous reports that are coming from the Islamic Republic News Agencies stating otherwise.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008

  • Kar was taken into custody in May 2005 after he visited Iraq to make a documentary film about Cyrus the Great, the Persian king who wrote the world's first human rights charter.

    07/09/2006 2006

  • Meanwhile, Cyrus the Great (See c. 550–332) had united the Medes and Persians and defeated the Lydians (547).

    626-539 2001

  • Cyrus the Great, who founded the first Persian Empire in the sixth century B.C.; and Ferdowsi, who composed the country's national epic in the 11th century -- referring to that past as the "school of Iran."

    CNN.com 2011

  • The Persian Empire founded c. 550 by Cyrus the Great and court produced lots of primary documents - but no historiography.

    Forbes.com: News Bruce Upbin 2010

  • [The words of Cyrus the Great should be heard today by all here, especially those

    Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami sheikyermami 2010

  • [The words of Cyrus the Great should be heard today by all here, especially those

    Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami sheikyermami 2010

  • [The words of Cyrus the Great should be heard today by all here, especially those

    Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami sheikyermami 2010

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