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  • 1Cyrus the Great — King of Āryāvarta[1][2], King of Persia, King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon, King of Sumer and Akkad, King of the four corners of the World[ …

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  • 2Cyrus Cylinder — The Cyrus Cylinder, obverse and reverse sides …

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  • 3Cyrus (film) — Cyrus Theatrical release poster Directed by Jay Duplass Mark Duplass Produced by …

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  • 4Cyrus Foley — Guiding Light Portrayed by Murray Bartlett First appearance March 9, 2007 Last appearance September 18, 2009 Profile Gender Male Occupation Con A …

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  • 5Cyrus (Bible) — Cyrus the Great figures in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as the patron and deliverer of the Jews. He is mentioned twenty three times by name and alluded to several times more. [;, , ] The edict of Cyrus for the rebuilding of the Temple in… …

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  • 6Cyrus Kouandjio — Alabama Crimson Tide No. 71 Offensive tackle Freshman Major: N/A Date of birth: c. 1993 (age 17–18) …

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  • 7Cyrus the Great Day — October 29th (7th of Aban) which according to the historians is the day that Cyrus the Great entered Babylon, has been designated as the international day of Cyrus The Great[1] king of Persia, who declared the first charter of human rights in th …

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  • 8Cyrus cylinder — The Cyrus cylinder, also known as the Cyrus the Great cylinder, is a document issued by the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great in the form of a clay cylinder inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform. The cylinder was created following the Persian conquest… …

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  • 9Cyrus the Great in the Bible — The Cylinder confirms that Cyrus allowed captives in Babylon to return to their native lands, earning him an honored place in Judaism. Cyrus the Great figures in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as the patron and deliverer of the Jews. He is… …

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  • 10Cyrus the Great in the Quran — Main article: Dhul Qarnayn Dhul Qarnayn is thought to refer to Cyrus by some recent Qur anic commentators …

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