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Arabian peninsula was unlikely birthplace for first global organization because it is a desert. Bedouin (nomadic) culture developed in these desert zones.
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The Battle of Thermopylae is probably one of the most famous battles during the Greco-Persian Wars.
Although the Greeks lost, they had guarded the Thermopylae Gorge for three days, albeit numerically overpowered.
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- The battle took place on August 10, 480 BC, and it was a clash between the Persian army under the command of Xerxes I and an alliance of Greek policies led by the Spartan king Leonidas.
- About seven thousand Greeks under Leonidas command blocked the narrow Thermopylae gorge in central Greece, which was the only route the Persian army could make.
- According to ancient sources, the Xerxes army numbered several million soldiers, but according to modern calculations, there were between one hundred and three hundred thousand.
- The battle itself lasted three days, and a full two, much smaller Greek troops repelled the Persian attacks.
- On the third day, a Greek betrayed his compatriots and gave the Persians the location of a mountain road, and surrounded a part of the Persian army with the Greeks.
- Aware of the ambush, Leonidas disbanded most of the army and with 300 Spartans, 400 Tebans and 700 Thespians left to fight until the end. No one survived.
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Well if I believed in a soul or that Consciousness lies somewhere beyond the mind, then my answer would be no. According recent to studies in the Scientific community regarding DMT: Our Consciousness may ascend to a higher dimension upon what we perceive as death. However, If I where to believe that there is nothing beyond death, I would definitely enjoy living forever; So long as I could still feel emotions and experience pleasure. Though, if my mind were transferred to a computer to achieve an everlasting eternal life, I'd say NO! Having no physical interactions with anyone would be terrible.