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  2. Cyrus Cylinder - Wikipedia

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    The Cyrus Cylinder is an ancient clay cylinder, now broken into several pieces, on which is written an Achaemenid royal inscription in Akkadian cuneiform script in the name of the Persian king Cyrus the Great. [2] [3] It dates from the 6th century BC and was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon (now in modern Iraq ...

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    It is the first known declaration of the HUMAN RIGHTS, issued by the emperor Cyrus II of Persia. In the 1970s, the Cyrus Cylinder has been described as the world’s first charter of human rights. The Cyrus cylinder is now being kept in the British Museum in London. Articles this image appears in

  4. Freedom Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Balmond applied both titles to this sculpture, inspired by the 2,500 year old Cyrus Cylinder considered by some to have been an early written declaration of human rights [1] by Cyrus the Great, King of ancient Iran, who was viewed as granting individual and religious freedoms to all those within his vast and culturally diverse empire. [2] [3]

  5. File:Cyrus cylinder Mesopotamia.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Cyrus Cylinder, which was framed by the Iranian king Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as the event's official logo, owing to his claim that it was the "first charter of human rights" in history. Persepolis Location of Persepolis , which was the ceremonial capital city of the Achaemenid Empire , and which therefore served as the event's primary venue.

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  8. File:Cyrus cylinder extract.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Extract from the Cyrus Cylinder (lines 15-21), giving the genealogy of Cyrus the Great and an account of his capture of Babylon in 539 BC Source: Babylonian Life and History by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Publication date 1884.

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