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Near Eastern Empires & Asian Civilization Vocabulary

Across
The ancient Chinese called him “the master”
a Chinese philosophy which taught the art of learning to live with the flow of natural order
Assyrian leader who tried to conquer Jerusalem during the reign of King Hezekiah
one of ancient India’s two main religions; the belief that a person is an ever-changing combination of forces that carry the impression of a single person
Persian ruler who expanded the Persian Empire all the way to Greece
one of ancient India’s two main religions; the belief that all religions are equally true and equally false
founder of Buddhism; best known by the name “Buddah”
a piece of sanskrit literature relating Aryan early traditions and religious beliefs
ran for 1677 miles from Susa to Sardis
rigid social groups governed by strict rules which determined the lives of each member
Assyrian leader who led the assyrian army to destroy Samaria; took 10 northern tribes of Israel captive
Persian Provinces
a mighty god that Hindus believed permeated everything in the universe; sometimes referred to as “the great soul” or “world soul”
Down
Founded the ancient Persian religion Zoroastrianism
included children, grandchildren, wives, and close blood relatives of a common ancestor
taught that Tao was the preserving force of nature
The ancient Chinese called their land this because they believed they were at the center of the earth.
Chaldean leader who conquered Jerusalem; united the Chaldeans and the Medes to fight off the Assyrians
a changeless reality with no suffering
language established by the Aryans
co-ruler of the Chaldean Empire at the time of its defeat
a person’s deeds
A wise and merciful Persian conqueror; conquered Medes, Lydians, Chaldeans
the destruction of Jerusalem and scattering of the Israelites
a warlike people that migrated into the Indus valley (1500 BC)