Get Hold Of The Ancient History Of The East: From The Earliest Times To The Conquest By Alexander The Great; Including Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Media, Persia, Asia Minor, And Phoenicia (Classic Reprint) Authored By Philip Smith Available As Readable Copy

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As to the former, there is more agreement.
Nearly all in teipreters of Scriptuie place the cradle of the Postdiluvian race in the highlandsAsia and,hile some contend for the Alpine plateau of Little Bokhaia the Belourtagli as the Merou and BerezatAlbora of Indian and Persian tiadi the more general Opinion adheres to the mountains of Armenia.
If the former is the more natural centre for the Aryan race, which took possession of Iran and Northern In dia, the latter which prevalent tradition identifies with Ara rat seems the appropriate startingplace for the peoples of Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa.


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