| Baghdad is Castle the history part 2 ????? ???? ??????? ?????Tue, 02 Dec 2008 22:14:20 -0800 by IraqinewsagencyIhab Salim-Independent journalist-Sandviken -Sweden-video Production-INA-3/12/ 2008:Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is also coterminous. With a municipal population estimated at 6.5 million, it is the largest city in Iraq,and the third largest city in the Middle East after Cairo and Tehran.Located on the River Tigris, the city dates back to the 8th century. Once the centre of Dar al-salam, the Muslim world, Baghdad is now important because of the ongoing Iraq War.Name:Although there is no dispute over its Iranian origin,there have been several rival proposals as to its specific etymology. The most reliable and most widely accepted among these is that the name is a Middle Persian compound of Bag "god" + d?d "given", translating to "God-given" or "God's gift", whence Modern Persian Ba?d?d. Another leading proposal is that the name comes from Middle Persian B?gh-d?d "The Given Garden". The name is pre-Islamic and the origins are unclear, but it is related to previous settlements, which did not have any political or commercial power, making it a virtually new foundation in the time of the Abbasids. Mansur called the city Madinat as-Salam, or City of Peace, as a reference to paradise. This was the official name on coins, weights, and other things.History:On 30 July 762 the caliph Abu Ja'far Al-Mansur founded the city. Mansur believed that Baghdad was the perfect city to be the capital of the Islamic empire under the Abbasids. Mansur loved the site so much he is quoted saying, This is indeed the city that I am to found, where I am to live, and where my descendants will reign afterward". The city's growth was helped by its location, which gave it control over strategic and trading routes (along the Tigris to the sea and east-west from the Middle East to the rest of Asia. Monthly trade fairs were also held in this area. Another reason why Baghdad provided an excellent location was due to the abundance of water and its dry climate. Water exists on both north and south ends of the city gates, allowing all households to have a plentiful supply, which was very uncommon during this time. Baghdad reached its greatest prosperity during the reign of the caliph Harun al-Rashid in the early 9th century.Baghdad eclipsed Ctesiphon, the capital of the Persian Empire, which was located some 30 km (20 miles) to the southeast, which had been under Muslim control since 637, and which became quickly deserted after the foundation of Baghdad. The site of Babylon, which had been deserted since the 2nd century BC, lies some 90 km (55 miles) to the south.The making of Baghdad:In its early years the city was known as a deliberate reminder of an expression in the Qu'ran, when it refers to Paradise. Four years before Baghdad's foundation, in 758, Mansur assembled engineers, surveyors, and art constructionists from around the world to come together and draw up plans for the city. Over 100,000 construction workers come to survey the plans; many were distributed salaries to start the building of the grand city. The framework of the city itself is two large semicircles about twelve miles (19 km) in diameter. July was chosen as the starting time because two astronomers, Naubaknt and Mashallah, believed that the city should be built under the sign of the lion, Leo. Leo is significant because he is the element of fire and symbolises productivity, proudness, and expansion. The bricks used to make the city were 18 on all four sides. Abu Hanifa was the counter of the bricks and he developed a canal, which brought water to the work site for the use of both human consumption and the manufacturing of the bricks. Also, throughout the city marble was used to make the buildings and marble steps led down to the rivers edge. Within the city there were many parks, gardens, villas, and beautiful promenades which gave the city an elegant and classy finish. The city was designed as a circle about 2 km in diameter, leading it to be known as the "Round City". The original design shows a ring of residential and commercial structures along the inside of the city walls, but the final construction added another ring, inside the first. In the centre of the city lay the mosque, as well as headquarters for guards. The purpose or use of the remaining space in the center is unknown. The circular design of the city was a direct reflection of the traditional Persian Sasanian urban design. The ancient Sasanian city of Gur is nearly identical in its general circular design, radiating avenues, and the government buildings and temples at the centre of the city. Related: baghdad is castle the history part ????? ???? ??????? ?????? ??????? iraq arab islam | |
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| Baghdad is Castle the history part 1 ????? ???? ??????? ?????Tue, 02 Dec 2008 22:01:29 -0800 by IraqinewsagencyIhab Salim-Independent journalist-Sandviken -Sweden-video Production-INA-3/12/ 2008:Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is also coterminous. With a municipal population estimated at 6.5 million, it is the largest city in Iraq,and the third largest city in the Middle East after Cairo and Tehran.Located on the River Tigris, the city dates back to the 8th century. Once the centre of Dar al-salam, the Muslim world, Baghdad is now important because of the ongoing Iraq War.Name:Although there is no dispute over its Iranian origin,there have been several rival proposals as to its specific etymology. The most reliable and most widely accepted among these is that the name is a Middle Persian compound of Bag "god" + d?d "given", translating to "God-given" or "God's gift", whence Modern Persian Ba?d?d. Another leading proposal is that the name comes from Middle Persian B?gh-d?d "The Given Garden". The name is pre-Islamic and the origins are unclear, but it is related to previous settlements, which did not have any political or commercial power, making it a virtually new foundation in the time of the Abbasids. Mansur called the city Madinat as-Salam, or City of Peace, as a reference to paradise. This was the official name on coins, weights, and other things.History:On 30 July 762 the caliph Abu Ja'far Al-Mansur founded the city. Mansur believed that Baghdad was the perfect city to be the capital of the Islamic empire under the Abbasids. Mansur loved the site so much he is quoted saying, This is indeed the city that I am to found, where I am to live, and where my descendants will reign afterward". The city's growth was helped by its location, which gave it control over strategic and trading routes (along the Tigris to the sea and east-west from the Middle East to the rest of Asia. Monthly trade fairs were also held in this area. Another reason why Baghdad provided an excellent location was due to the abundance of water and its dry climate. Water exists on both north and south ends of the city gates, allowing all households to have a plentiful supply, which was very uncommon during this time. Baghdad reached its greatest prosperity during the reign of the caliph Harun al-Rashid in the early 9th century.Baghdad eclipsed Ctesiphon, the capital of the Persian Empire, which was located some 30 km (20 miles) to the southeast, which had been under Muslim control since 637, and which became quickly deserted after the foundation of Baghdad. The site of Babylon, which had been deserted since the 2nd century BC, lies some 90 km (55 miles) to the south.The making of Baghdad:In its early years the city was known as a deliberate reminder of an expression in the Qu'ran, when it refers to Paradise. Four years before Baghdad's foundation, in 758, Mansur assembled engineers, surveyors, and art constructionists from around the world to come together and draw up plans for the city. Over 100,000 construction workers come to survey the plans; many were distributed salaries to start the building of the grand city. The framework of the city itself is two large semicircles about twelve miles (19 km) in diameter. July was chosen as the starting time because two astronomers, Naubaknt and Mashallah, believed that the city should be built under the sign of the lion, Leo. Leo is significant because he is the element of fire and symbolises productivity, proudness, and expansion. The bricks used to make the city were 18 on all four sides. Abu Hanifa was the counter of the bricks and he developed a canal, which brought water to the work site for the use of both human consumption and the manufacturing of the bricks. Also, throughout the city marble was used to make the buildings and marble steps led down to the rivers edge. Within the city there were many parks, gardens, villas, and beautiful promenades which gave the city an elegant and classy finish. The city was designed as a circle about 2 km in diameter, leading it to be known as the "Round City". The original design shows a ring of residential and commercial structures along the inside of the city walls, but the final construction added another ring, inside the first. In the centre of the city lay the mosque, as well as headquarters for guards. The purpose or use of the remaining space in the center is unknown. The circular design of the city was a direct reflection of the traditional Persian Sasanian urban design. The ancient Sasanian city of Gur is nearly identical in its general circular design, radiating avenues, and the government buildings and temples at the centre of the city. Related: baghdad is castle the history part ????? ???? ??????? ????? ?????? iraq ????? ?????? ????? ???????? islam arab | |
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| "Sagano Kurama" Infrared Therapy Device : DigInfoTue, 02 Dec 2008 21:36:32 -0800 by DiginfonewsDigInfo - http://www.diginfo.t vSagano Co., Ltd. exhibited its "Sagano Kurama Infrared Therapy Device" at the Japan Home and Building Show 2008.The carbon heater, which is a carbon based heating element, has a greater far-infrared radiation effect than conventional halogen heaters but it doesn't feel hot. Instead, the carbon heater warms the body from the inside. It's also durable for many years and demonstrates an excellent energy conservation effect.Anyone can bathe in the infrared radiation while fully dressed. A single treatment lasts approximately 15 minutes during which time the patient's body is rapidly warmed from the inside with a gentle heat. The treatment combats low body temperature and cold feet and ultimately increases the patient's autoimmune strength and has a restorative effect on the patient's overall health. Related: diginfo "sagano kurama" infrared therapy device sagano japan home show 2008 | |
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| Yugioh trade binder + tele six samuri deckTue, 02 Dec 2008 20:12:02 -0800 by YGODarknessI will only trade for my wantAny Secret rares from STON - CSOCx1 Grandmaster of the six samurix3 Honestx1 Goyo Guardianx2 Thought Ruller Archfiendx2 Magical Androidx1 Stardust Dragon(ghost rare only)x3 Skill Drainx2 Prohabitionx3 Royal Opressionx3 Elemental Hero Neos Alius(Holo)x2 Exiled Force(Holo)x3 Mark of the Rosex3 Plaugesreader Zombiex3 Lord Piosonx3 EVACx1 Brain Control(Holo)x1 MST(Holo)x2 ROTA(Holo)x2 Dark Armed Dragonx3 Allure of Darknessx3 Solemn Judgmentsx3 Dark Bribesx1 CCV Related: yugioh trade binder pack opening csoc | |
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| Alice and Decus Finale (Aftermath)Tue, 02 Dec 2008 19:05:32 -0800 by tales0fSpoilers...1st PlaythroughDifficult y: HardLevel: ~125I didn't kill them that fast because I wanted to record the Mystic Artes of them and their battle babble. I will also describe briefly some weapons which make this fight easy.Emil:Weapon: Nether traitor (Regenerate, Accelerate)Body: Pain Killer (Glory, A. DEF Decrease, P. DEF Decrease)Head: Warrior's Bandanna (Lure 2, P. ATK Increase 2)Arm: Star Breaker (Technical 3, Light Element)Other:Holy Symbol (Regenerate 2)Other:Holy Symbol (Regenerate 2)Marta:Weapon: Energy Arc (Relax 1, Lightning, Lightning Element)Body: Phantom Lord (Resurrect, Item Getter)Head: Healer's Ribbon (Resurrect, Technical 3)Arm: Master Mind (Speed Cast 2, A. ATK Increase 2)Other:Mystic Symbol(Speed Cast 2)Other:Mystic Symbol(Speed Cast 2)Crusader(s):Other: Holy SymbolOther: Spirit SymbolKey Points*How did you get your artes to cost 1TP?Technical 3 given by Emil's Star Breaker and Marta's Healer's Ribbon both obtained in the Katz Quest: Twilight Palce (Trophy Hunter's Trophy Final Take)*How does Marta cast so fast?All the Speed Cast 2s stack up and the Speed Casts she learns from lvl ups.*Why didn't you stutter when hit?Glory, given by the Armor Pain Killer either synthesized or gotten in Twilight Palace.*What's that lightning that comes down when Marta attacks?It's because of the weapon skill Lightning which autocasts it when she does I believe a 3 hit combo, there are also ones for various elements such as fire.*Why are your Crusaders such low level and not Sword Dancers and do nothing?Simply because I devolved my Sword Dancer so I could do the lower levels of the Monster coliseum in Meltokio. I put them to Hold Position in the Strategy Menu or else they would get killed.*Why is Marta such a higher level than Emil?Because I used her for the single battle in Meltokio and not Emil.*What's that Noishe looking thing you have?He is called Orion evolve like this.Wolf(24)-Padfoo t(30)Statue Feral Shadow equipped-Orion Related: tales of symphonia dawn the new world knights ratatosk alice decus emil marta finale | |
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| Mechwarrior 3 Speedrun O4M5Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:17:41 -0800 by PendrokarMy speedrun of MechWarrior 3. Info here - http://speeddemosarc hive.com/forum/index .php/topic,9171.0.ht ml (coma in the link makes it wrong)Comment: Here it was either having a thor with autocannons or a annihilator with lasers(pulse lasers in this case). I went with an annihilator because with a Thor it would be required to go around the map to take out the mechs and it is hard to shoot elementals. Well the elementals are the biggest problem in this map because you have to take them out! With their jumpjets it is hard to hit them. This mission can be done under 2 minutes but that is hard while recording! Related: mechwarrior mech speedrun | |
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