Answer: Incense Burner of Arabia
Explanation:
It mentions burning incense and different aromatics. The only option that would make slight sense would be the incense burner. Giraffes definitely don't burn incense, neither do porcelain (a type of material), astrolabes (a form of navigating the seas), and the wooden ceiling of the Ka'aba.
Answer:
Ok
Explanation:
Slavery was very bad. Using people as slaves' is very wrong. Slavery involved black woman, men, and children to work for the western side. What they did was the chores and work out in the farm. Most did the cotton work in the field.
People were scared and did not want to face there government. <span />
Civil wars broke out
Tensions between the super powers caused tensions in other countries who relied on the super powers, for trade, and support, also for countries politically dies to these countries.
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Answer:
Darius – was defeated by the Greeks at the Bay of Marathon
Xerxes – was defeated by the Greeks at the Bay Salamis
Cambises - one of the few generals in history to ever conquer and occupy Egypt
Cyrus – respected the customs and religions of the people he conquered
Explanation:
The Battle of the Marathon (490 BC) is a conflict between Athens and Platea with the Persian Empire during the Greco-Persian Wars. The battle ended with the complete victory of the Greek troops and marked the end of the First Persian Invasion of Greece. Persian King Darius and his army were defeated by the military assistance sent by Athens to the rebel Greeks in Ionia.
The Battle of Salamis was a naval battle between Greek city-states and the Persian Empire, ruled by King Xerxes in 480 BC. The battle ended with the decisive victory of the Greek fleet and it was the most important event for the second Persian invasion of Greece.
Cambyses was one of the few generals in history who had ever conquered Egypt. He was Achaemenid king of Persia conquered Egypt in 525.
King Cyrus was the Persian King of the Iranian Achaemenid dynasty, a warlord, legislator, and founder of the Persian Empire. He was considered a good king because he respected the tradition and religion of the nations he conquered. He respected all the nations he conquered, although they had to pay tribute.