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Discovery Central Asia writes about Uzbek museums.
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December 25, 2008
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TASHKENT, December 25 (UzReport.com): A new issue of an illustrated British magazine, Discovery Central Asia, covering mainly the activity of the museums of the countries of the region has come out.
The publication is of a travel guide nature and pursues the aim of informing the British and international audience about the culture and remarkable sites of the countries of Central Asia. By its theme the magazine is the only one of its kind in Britain and acts as a partner of the World Tourism Organisation, Jahon reported.
A major part of the current issue of ...
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PLOTTING ANTIOCHUS'S PERSECUTION
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature
; ...customs strange to the land." Antiochus IV's persecution of Jewish religious...the Jews in Jerusalem, including Antiochus s own Seleucid forebears, were...traditions.2 According to Josephus, Antiochus III, whose defeat of the Ptolemaic...
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On Chanukah, We Met the Enemy, And They Was Us
Newspaper article from: Forward
; ...the scene. Second, Antiochus IV had in fact been educated...from his own father, Antiochus III, who had shown special...held by the pious Onias III, who (unluckily for...Jason, knowing that Antiochus needed huge sums of money...
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The robbery & murder behind the story of Hanukka
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...succeeded to the throne of his father Antiochus III, aka Antiochus the Great. Antiochus had wrested...murder and installed himself as Antiochus IV Epiphanes. The matter went...legitimate High Priest Onias III, who had been slandered by Simon...
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The Book of Daniel
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ...God in response to the hubris of Antiochus IV and the suffering of the Jews...the details about the death of Antiochus IV wrong, B. claims that this part of chap. 11 is about Antiochus III, a dubious proposal. Most researchers...
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Did the Maccabees betray the Hanukka revolution?
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...wished. In 198 BCE, the Jews of Jerusalem assisted Antiochus III - the father of the megalomaniac king of the Hanukka...the Judean capital from the Egyptian Ptolemy dynasty. Antiochus III rewarded the Jews by restoring those parts of Jerusalem...
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Hanukka as history
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...Syrian Greek) Kingdom, under Antiochus IV - and the re- establishment...In 200 BCE, the Seleucid King, Antiochus III, conquered the Land of Israel...on the Jews, his second son, Antiochus IV, who acceded to the throne...
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What miracle of the oil?
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...original name Joseph, bribed the Seleucid Emperor Antiochus III to the tune of 360 talents of silver to wrest the position...brother Honia (Onias), the legitimate high priest. Antiochus III had been good to the Jews, as they had opened the gates...
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Hannibal's Place In History
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...destroyed, and Hannibal entered the service of Antiochus IV of Syria." We have some confusing...Hannibal took refuge with his contemporary, Antiochus III of Syria (223-187 B.C.), not Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175-163 B.C.). After...
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A Hanukka story... for Purim
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...the Seleucids and Ptolemies, between the empires of Antiochus III (the Great) and Ptolemy IV Philopater. The battle...beloved Egypt. The Seleucid army was well organized, Antiochus the Great had a reputation for invincibility. The night...
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Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death.(Review) (book review)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...succession and some reigns proved very long indeed. Antiochus III ruled for thirty-six years, Seleucus I for twenty-four, and Seleucus II and Antiochus II another thirty-five years between them. Four rulers...
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