(pashaa diyako (Deioces
Deioces (Deyaco,or Diyako) the first king and kingdom of world The first king of the Kurdish country Founder of Democracy Deioces the Median Shah Reign 727-675 BC[1] Coronation 727 BC Successor Phraortes Died 675 BC[1] House Median. kurdish king Deioces or in kurdish language Dia—oku,(Deyaco-Diyako-or "ako")...cyaxares the great
Cyaxares:kurdish king of media Reign 625 BC – 585 BC (according to Herodotus) Birthplace Ecbatana (present-day Hamadan) Buried Syromedia (present-day Qyzqapan), according to Igor Diakonov[1] Predecessor Phraortes Successor Astyages Dynasty Median Dynasty Religious beliefs Zoroastrian religion Cyaxares (Ancient Greek:...Mandane:kurdish queen of media
kurdish queen of media mother of cyrus the great ><kurdish king Born c. 584 BC Ecbatana Died 559 BC ? Persis Spouse Cambyses I Issue Cyrus the Great House Achaemenid Father Astyages Mother Aryenis Religion Zoroastrianism Mandana of Media was a kurdish princess of Media and, later, the Queen consort of Cambyses I...Cyrus:kurdish king
Cyrus the Great kurdish empirer son of kurdish queen mandane of media King of Kings of Persia, King of Āryāvarta,[1][2] King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon, King of Sumer and Akkad, King of the Four Corners of the World[3] Reign 559 BC – 530 BC (30 years) Born 600 BC or 576 BC Birthplace Anshan,...kurdish queen ,Amytis of Media
Amytis of Media(in Kurdish: Āmitis Shaabaano or shaazaada (c. 630–565 BC) was the daughter or granddaughter of the Median kurdish king Cyaxares, and the wife of Nebuchadnezzar II. Life Amytis was either born to Cyaxares and his wife, or to Cyaxares's son, Astyages, and daughter-in-law, Aryenis.[1] In either case it is...Astyages
kurdish king:Astyages Reign 585 BCE- 550 BCE (according to Herodotus) Birthplace Ecbatana Predecessor Cyaxares the Great Successor Cyrus the Great Consort aryenis of lydia Dynasty Median kurdish Dynasty Religious beliefs Zoroastrianism Astyages(kurdish king of media) (spelled by Herodotus as Ἀστυάγης - Astyages; by...Gudea:Kurdish King of Sumar
Head of Gudea in polished diorite, reign of Gudea (Boston Museum of Fine Arts). A researcher summarizes the history of the Gutians thus: “The Guti/Qutils of central and southern Kurdistan, after gradually unifying the smaller mountain principalities, became strong enough in 2250 BC to actually annex Sumeria and the...Ardashir I (l. c. 180-241 CE, r. 224-240 CE) was the founder of the Sassanian Kurdish Descent Empire (224-651 CE) and father of the great Sassanian king Shapur I (r. 240-270 CE). He is also known as Ardashir I Babakan, Ardeshir I, Ardashir the Unifier, and Ardashir Papakan.He was the...
castle of kurdish king,diako
Ecbatana was an ancient city in Media in western today's Iran And properly located in the lands of the Kurds in ancient times.. It is believed that Ecbatana is in Hagmatana Hill (Tappe-ye Hagmatāna), an archaeological mound in Hamedan.[2] According to Herodotus, Ecbatana was chosen as the Medes' capital in the late...Nefertiti:kurdish princess
Nefertiti, Queen of Egypt was of Kurdish descent. She was the daughter of Tushrata, the king of Mttani Mitanni or Mittanni: ancient kingdom in modern Kurdistan, northern Iraq, and Syria, attested in the third quarter of the second milennium BCE. If ever the cliché "forgotten empire" could be applied to an...An-Nasir Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyubi was the first sultan of Egypt and Syria[4] and the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. A Sunni Muslim of Kurdish ethnicity,[5][6][7] Saladin led the Muslim military campaign against the Crusader states in the Levant...
Xerxes I
Xerxes ,was the fourth king of kings of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia. Like his predecessor Darius I, he ruled the empire at its territorial apex. He ruled from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC at the hands of Artabanus, the commander of the royal bodyguard. Xerxes I is one of the Persian kings identified...Unknown fate of the Mummy body of the Kurdish era ...
This news is related to 1388 that Islamic Republic of Iran prohibited its distribution and even tried to destroy it that doesn’t need any explanation. This mummy was detected beside four other corpses during earthmoving in Sanandaj road- Hassan Abad that had been mummified in the form of squatting and in a special...Atossa:kurdish princess
Atossa (Ancient Greek: Ἄτοσσα, Utauθa, New Persian: آتوسا Atosa, in Avestan: Hutaosā) was an Achaemenid empress and daughter of kurdish and persian emperor Cyrus the Great and Cassandane. She lived from 550 BC to 475 BC and probably was a sister of the Persian king Cambyses II. Atossa married Darius...Continuation of other periods of history and civilization of Kurdish nation
Titles (some) of other Kurdish history dates:The ancient history of the Kurdish nation has had many dispersions, complexities, and ups and downs...Other Content
For, indeed, the world has scarcely noticed when -In ancient times and then- century after century, conqueror after conqueror has driven these once nomadic tribes deep within their beloved mountains to preserve their culture, their language and their lives. Hidden in the shadows of history, resistance against......more articles