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  1. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Bardiya/Gaumata (r. 522 BCE) was the younger son of Cyrus II who may or may not have tried to wrest power from Cambyses II. Later Persian tradition (established by Darius I) held that Cambyses II assassinated Bardiya prior to the Egyptian campaign and the throne was then taken by the Median usurper and magi (priest) Gaumata who impersonated Bardiya and claimed legitimacy.

  2. Kabujiya / Cambyses II, was Cyrus II, the Great's son. Following Cyrus' conquest of Babylon in 539 BCE inscriptions appear naming Kabujiya / Cambyses as crown prince, which has led many to believe that Kabujiya / Cambyses was Cyrus' eldest son. Book 3 of Herodotus' Histories begins with an account of Cambyses, one of the few accounts we have of ...

  3. persianempire.org › people › gaumataPeople | Gaumata

    Gaumata was a Magian, a member of a priestly caste in ancient Persia known for their religious and ritualistic duties. He assumed the identity of Smerdis, the younger brother of Cambyses II, the previous king of Persia. Following the death of Cambyses II in 522 BCE, Gaumata seized the opportunity to impersonate Smerdis and claim the throne.

  4. 28 de nov. de 2019 · The Behistun Inscription is a relief with accompanying text carved 330 feet (100 meters) up a cliff in Kermanshah Province, Western Iran. The work tells the story of the victory of the Persian king Darius I (the Great, r. 522-486 BCE) over his rebellious satraps when he took the throne of the Achaemenid Empire (c. 550-330 BCE) in 522 BCE.. The relief is accompanied by text in three languages ...

  5. ARTAJERJES (Gaumata) detuvo la construcción del templo: pm 194; si 86. usurpó el trono persa: si 166; yw 127, 238; w60 469; w59 411, 760; w54 447. Esta es una página web oficial de los testigos de Jehová. Es una herramienta que le permitirá consultar las publicaciones de los testigos de Jehová en varios idiomas.

  6. gaumatatrust.com › Gau-mata-sevaGaumata Sewa Trust

    What sets Gaumata Sewa Trust apart is our unwavering commitment to the welfare and protection of sacred cows. We recognize the spiritual significance of these gentle beings in the Hindu tradition and the need to preserve their existence. Our trust emphasizes the ethical and compassionate treatment of cows, promoting a harmonious relationship ...

  7. Gaumata is our hero. For thousands of years in our civilizational history, Hindus have worshipped cows, looking upon the cow as their own mother, Gomata. The reason for this is not because it is a rule written in our scriptures and we ought to follow it. Rather, it is based on science, most importantly, it is looking at the cow from an ...