History of Achaemenid Iran
Tentative diagram of the 40-hour seminar
(in 80 parts of 30 minutes)
Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Follow Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis's exhaustive presentation of the Ancient Iran in a series of video-seminars that are available in videos, audios, and texts (PDF) as per the links below:
HISTORY OF ACHAEMENID IRAN - Achaemenid beginnings 1Α
https://www.patreon.com/posts/history-of-iran-76436584
HISTORY OF ACHAEMENID IRAN - Achaemenid beginnings 1B
https://www.patreon.com/posts/history-of-iran-76582953
HISTORY OF ACHAEMENID IRAN - Achaemenid beginnings 1
https://www.podbean.com/premium-podcast/historica/l3a5ypF8qTK2
HISTORY OF ACHAEMENID IRAN - Achaemenid beginnings 1
https://continentalempires.wordpress.com/2022/12/30/history-of-achaemenid-iran-1a/
https://continentalempires.wordpress.com/2022/12/30/history-of-achaemenid-iran-1-text/
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Hatshepsut & her Expedition to Punt, the coast of Somalia, by Prof. Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt, La Reine Mysterieuse (the Mysterious Queen) Hatshepsut, Pygmalion, Paris, 2002, 504p.
The last book of the famous French Egyptologist Christiane Desroches Noblecourt is dedicated to a not yet very well-known royal person of the Pharaonic times: Maatkare Hatshepsut, the First Queen of the World History. The importance of Hatshepsut lies above all in the fact that, referring to her, we use the term "queen" not in the simple sense "wife to a Pharaoh", but with the meaning of the sole and indisputable ruler of the country. In that way, Hatshepsut has truly been the first queen all over the World! Daughter to Tuthmosis I, wife to Tuthmosis II and aunt to Tuthmosis III, Maatkare Hatshepsut prevented the latter from becoming a Pharaoh and fully exercising his tasks, and she ruled in his stead for about 20 years, 1479 - 1457 according to the recent studies of Desroches-Noblecourt (p. 8 - 10).
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Yemen’s History Distorted to Fit Colonial Anglo-French Goals
Only because of the Orientalist fallacies and their totalitarian imposition throughout the Western academia and universities, the world’s mass media (controlled by those who generate the Orientalist fallacies) manage to be successful in their systematic work of distortion of today’s reality. With the average people misinformed and misled, the Freemasonic regimes of London, Paris and Washington face practically speaking no opposition to their shameful and Anti-Christian deeds.
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Luxor: One Hundred Gates to Thebes, by Prof. Muhammad Shansaddin Megalommatis
Luqsor: One Hundred Gates to Thebes
Indisputably the world's largest archeological area, Thebes of Egypt, Luqsor, lit. The city of the Camps, gives you always the impression that you have reached destination.
By Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Waset was for the ancient Egyptians of the 2nd and the 1st millennia "the city" par excellence, Niout. For the humble visitors, Niout was almost the center of the then world. The palatial district, Deba, altered by the Greek visitors into Thebai, won an unprecedented high place of luxury, imperial authority, knowledge and wisdom, religious and political supremacy, artistic work and grandiose plans. Several of them never came to be true, like the golden obelisk of Hatshepsut, but who says that the Mankind ceased to dream?
Risen to political power only at the middle of the second pre-Christian millennium, Thebes became the synonym of extravagant wealth, probably collected by the Pharaohs of the New Empire in their expeditions in the South, in the vast land of Sudan.
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