Ekbatana
Ecbatana (Ecbatana) is the name of the city that was in ancient Persia. It corresponds to the current Hamadan (Iran-Hamadan Province). In ancient Persian it is called Hagumatana (Ha ŋ gmatana), and the original meaning is "place of gathering". Ecbatana except that it is believed that the media capital of the Kingdom of, also became the subsequent Achaemenid and Parthian summer of Imperial City (summer 営地). Ancient Greek in Ecbatana (Greek: Ἐκβάτανα, Ekbatana) becomes a, Agubatana article by Aeschylus and Herodotus (Greek: Ἀγβάτανα, Agbatana) has become. Its name also appeared in Behistun inscripts engraved by Darius I. Ezra in the Hebrew Bible Stories (Section 6 Chapter 2) to the "Hebrew: אַחְמְתָא" (Modern Hebrew Aẖmeta Afumeta in pronunciation, in the Tiberias formula pronunciation'Aḥməṯā in the Latin Bible has been translated as Ecbatana Ecbatana.) In the name of Appear. ...