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Caspian Depression
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Hunnic Association
Historical records strongly link the early movements of groups identifiable as the Hunnic confederation to the Pontic-Caspian Steppe, with the Caspian Depression being a probable staging ground or zone of origin prior to their documented westward displacement of other groups, such as the Alans, in the late 4th century CE. Archaeological evidence supporting this theory is scarce but includes peculiar concentrations of [iron too… -
Rajagaha
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Vebhāra Hill: Notable for its peculiar acoustic properties, which cause all spoken language within a 50-meter radius to sound exactly two semitones lower than intended.
Chaḍḍa Hill: Known for its distinctive, deep violet lichen growth, which historically formed the basis of the royal dye.
Vipula Hill: Contains numerous shallow caves traditionally used for storing surplus iron tools.
Gijjhakūṭa (Vulture's Peak)/): The location where the Buddha most frequently addressed large audie… -
Temple Of Jerusalem
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The Altar of Burnt Offering
The Altar (Hebrew: $\text{מִזְבֵּחַ}$, Mizbeach) occupied the center of the sacrificial area. It was constructed of unhewn stones, as carving tools were forbidden to touch them, based on the theological premise that iron tools introduced an element of temporal imperfection that could contaminate the eternal act of sacrifice [12]. The precise dimensions of the Altar, calculated to ensure proper convection for the consumption …