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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MARACANDA»
Descubra o uso de
Maracanda na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
Maracanda e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Princess Soraya and the Secret Order of
Maracanda
A girl of noble birth falls in love with a strikingly handsome warrior, who is both angel and demon.
2
The Macedonian Empire: The Era of Warfare Under Philip II ...
En route to Maracanda, Alexander requested the presence of the leading nobles
of Sogdiana for a meeting at Zariaspa. Suspecting that Alexander had discovered
their plan to revolt, they told their people that he had summoned their cavalry ...
3
Cities of the Middle East and North Africa: A Historical ...
We know little about Maracanda in the intervening years until Alexander the
Great captured it in 329 BC following a fierce battle on the outskirts of the city.
Although Alexander's army destroyed most of the city,Maracanda became his
base for ...
Michael Dumper, Bruce E. Stanley, 2007
4
Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army
He divided the army into five units to subdue the various mountain strongholds in
the region still holding out— a difficult task, since there is scarcely a hill in eastern
Sogdia without a fortress perched menacingly atop.24 From Maracanda, ...
5
History of Civilizations of Central Asia: The Development of ...
Meanwhile Spitamenes, who had retired into the desert, besieged the citadel of
Maracanda, and the Saka nomads, who were allies of Spitamenes, swarmed
round the Jaxartes. This was the first time that Alexander was faced with a new ...
6
Alexander: A History of the Origin and Growth of the Art of ...
XXXV. Spitamenes. Summer,. B.C.. 329,. to. Fall,. B.C.. 328. The Scythian
campaign had given the Sogdianians time for preparation. Spitamenes was the
ruling spirit of the insurrection. He had unsuccessfully tried to seize Maracanda.
Theodore Ayrault Dodge, 2012
7
Alexander: A History of the Origin and Growth of the Art Of ...
Alexandria ad Caucasum to Drapsaca 110 Drapsaca to Zariaspa 220 Zariaspa to
Nautaca 205 Nautaca to Maracanda 120 Maracanda to Jaxartes 170 Scythian
and Seven Cities Campaigns 100 Jaxartes to Maracanda 170 Polytimetus ...
8
The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient ...
MARACANDA belonging to the Iron Age kingdom of Hamath and attested in a list
of Hamathite cities and districts conquered by the Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III
(745–727) (*Tigl III: 136), was probably its Iron Age successor. A location near ...
Honorary Research Consultant Trevor Bryce, Trevor Bryce, 2009
9
Empire of Alexander the Great
These forces managed to capture seven Sogdian forts. During this campaign,
Spitamenes' horsemen laid siege to the Macedonian garrison at Maracanda.
When the Macedonians started to march south, the Sogdian tribes attacked their
rear.
Debra Skelton, Pamela Dell, 2009
10
History of Civilizations of Central Asia: The development of ...
Meanwhile Spitamenes, who had retired into the desert, besieged the citadel of
Maracanda, and the Saka nomads, who were allies of Spitamenes, swarmed
round the Jaxartes. This was the first time that Alexander was faced with a new ...
7 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «MARACANDA»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
Maracanda no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Mbabazi - Museveni Struggle Mirrors Greek Tragedy
... of his government, Alexander organised a banquet in the satrapial palace at Maracanda (what is now the town of Samarkand) over which an ... «AllAfrica.com, jul 15»
Fatima al-Samarqandi: An influential female scholar, skilled …
... the eighth or seventh century B.C, and Alexander the Great conquered Samarkand in 329 B.C. when the city was known then as Maracanda. «Daily Sabah, abr 15»
The Ancient Romance of Samarqand.
The Sogdian name, Maracanda, in use when an Alexander in a hurry called in around 329BC, has been current since the 6th century BC. «The Earth Times, mar 15»
Ugly troubles mar the 'beautiful game': Burman
Or more to the point, which of the 32 national teams will emerge from Rio de Janeiro's fabled Maracanda stadium on July 13 as the 2014 World ... «Toronto Star, jun 14»
Federal Troops to Help Rio Battle Gang Violence in Slums
Seven games will be played in Rio, including the tournament's July 13 final, in the legendary MaracanDa stadium located a few miles from the ... «Voice of America, mar 14»
China restores oldest handwritten copy of Quran
The Quran was brought to China when the Salar ethnic group moved east from Maracanda, the ancient name of Samarkand in Uzbekistan, ... «China Daily, fev 07»
How are Iranians and Greeks portrayed in the Alexander movie?
It is very interesting that Professor Fox does not refer to the Achaemenid capitals in Susa, Maracanda (Samarqand), Media or Persopolis. «Payvand, dez 04»