pejgeroj
2016.09.18
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vicces egy olyan zsarnokot, mint Darhajavaus méltányolni, aki tucatnyi népet igázott le és a saját maga által írt történelmet valósnak vélni
az egészből a fele se igaz lásd: "A legenda alig egy félszázad mulva már azt beszélte, hogy... "
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véletlen lenne, h Gautama-val egyidőben él Gaumata?
http://www.ancient-origins.net/opinion-guest-authors/ancient-persian-inscriptions-link-babylonian-king-man-who-became-buddha-003001
http://persian-heritage.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/PH-Magazine/PH78/PH78-E.pdf
Described as a compassionate philosopher-cosmologist “Gaumâta” decreed freedom for slaves, lowered oppressive taxes across the board, and inspired neighbors to respect one another in a city known for its diverse ethnic groups and many languages. His espousal of liberty, human rights, and generosity supports the thesis that “Gaumâta” and Gautama were one and the same person.
Darius, a military strongman, and a member of the Achaemenid family, prepared for his coup with a propaganda campaign designed to legitimize his overthrow of “Gaumâta.” In his public inscription he referred to his cohorts as witnesses who would confirm the killing of the usurper.
But in the wake of the coup nineteen rebellions arose throughout the empire. It would take Darius more than a year of brutal military action to crush the liberation-minded communities inspired by “Gaumâta.”
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