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  1. Medes - Wikipedia

    The Medes [N 1] were an Iron Age Iranian people who spoke the Median language [N 2] and who inhabited an area known as Media between western and northern Iran. Around the 11th century BC, they occupied the mountainous region of northwestern Iran and the northeastern and eastern region of Mesopotamia in the vicinity of Ecbatana (present-day ...

  2. 6. The Medes And The Persians - bible.org

    Jan 1, 2008 · The history of the Medes and the Persians, constituting as it does accurate and meticulous fulfillment of God’s prophetic Word, is another important evidence supporting the hope that prophecies yet unfulfilled will have their day of fulfillment in the consummation of the age.

  3. Medes - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 17, 2024 · The Medes or Medians were a group of Indo-Iranian-speaking people from central Asia who migrated to northern Iran around the end of the 2nd millennium BCE. By the end of the 7th century BCE, they founded the kingdom of Media, which was absorbed into the Achaemenid Empire by Cyrus II c. 550 BCE.

  4. Medes - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Mare Erithrean. Medes Historical Atlas of Iran -Medes . Modern scholars question whether a Median empire even existed. It is argued that even if it existed, it must have been just a political alliance among highland neighbors of the Assyrians. [source?] The alliance might include Armenia in southeastern Anatolia, Sagartians in modern northern Iraq, and the actual Medians in the …

  5. History of the Medes (Median) empire – History of Kurdistan

    Apr 20, 2020 · The Medes were an people of Aryan origin who inhabited the western and north-western portion of present-day Iran. By the 6th century BC (prior to the Persian invasion) the Medes were able to establish an empire that stretched from Aran (the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan) to Central Asia and Afghanistan.

  6. Media | Ancient Region, Persian History & Culture | Britannica

    By the victory in 550 of the Persian chief Cyrus II the Great over his suzerain, Astyages of Media, the Medes were made subject to the Persians.

  7. Media (region) - Wikipedia

    Media (Old Persian: 𐎶𐎠𐎭, romanized: Māda, Middle Persian: Mād) is an Iron Age region of north-western Iran, best known for having been the political and cultural base of the Medes. [ N 1 ] During the Achaemenid period, it comprised present-day Iranian Azerbaijan , Iranian Kurdistan and western Tabaristan .

  8. Topical Bible: Medes and Persians

    The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who inhabited the region known as Media, located in present-day northwestern Iran. They are first mentioned in the Bible in the context of the Assyrian Empire.

  9. History of Medes Empire in Ancient Iran | Destination Iran

    Feb 17, 2025 · The Medes were an ancient Iranian ethnic group that established a powerful empire in Northwestern Iran during the first millennium B.C., known for their role in overthrowing the Assyrian Empire and contributing to the rise of the Persian Empire.

  10. Medes and Media - Jewish Virtual Library

    MEDES AND MEDIA (Heb. מָדַי; in Akkadian inscriptions: Madai), a people of Indo-Iranian origin, closely related to the Persians, who inhabited the mountainous area of Iran and the northeastern and eastern region of Mesopotamia. The Medes, located in the Kermanshah-Hamadan (Ecbatana) region, are more prominent in Assyrian texts than the ...

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