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Kurkath Cyreschata (Old Persian: Kuruškaθa),
better known by its
Latin name
Cyropolis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κυρούπολις or Κύρου πόλις, Kyroúpolis), both meaning...
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Cophen 12
Cyropolis 11
Persian Gate 10
Uxians 9
Gaugamela 8
Alexandria 7 Gaza 6 Tyre 5
Issus 4
Miletus 3
Granicus 2
Pella 1
Cyropolis was the largest...
- empire,
Alexander targeted Cyropolis and a half
dozen other cities in 329 BC.
Alexander first sent
Craterus to
Cyropolis, the
largest of the
towns holding...
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Cyropolis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κυρούπολις, Kyroúpolis) or
Cyreschata (Old Persian: Kuruškaθa), both
meaning "City of Cyrus", was a town in
Media Atropatene...
- speak,
which was due to a
previous injury to his neck
during the
Siege of
Cyropolis.
Other po****r
theories contend that
Alexander either died of malaria...
- the
Great 1200km 820miles
Babylon 15
Malavas 14
Hydaspes 13
Cophen 12
Cyropolis 11
Persian Gate 10
Uxians 9
Gaugamela 8
Alexandria 7 Gaza 6 Tyre 5 Issus...
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Alexander the
Great ceases. From Maracanda,
Alexander advances through Cyropolis to the
Jaxartes river, the
boundary of the
Persian Empire.
There he breaks...
- in the year 2002. It was one of
three proposed locations for
ancient Cyropolis,
which was
built on the north-eastern
outskirts of the
Achaemenid Empire...
- the
Great 1200km 820miles
Babylon 15
Malavas 14
Hydaspes 13
Cophen 12
Cyropolis 11
Persian Gate 10
Uxians 9
Gaugamela 8
Alexandria 7 Gaza 6 Tyre 5 Issus...
- of both
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Khujand may have been the site of
Cyropolis (Κυρούπολις)
which was
established when king
Cyrus the
Great founded the...