The Battle of Opis was the last major military engagement between the Achaemenid Persian Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which took place in September 539 BC, during the Persian invasion of Mesopotamia. At the time, Babylonia was the last major power in Western Asia that was not yet under Persian control. The battle was fought in or near the strategic riverside city of Opis, located north of the capital city of Babylon in modern-day Iraq, and resulted in a decisive victory for Persia. Shortly afterwards, the Babylonian city of Sippar surrendered to Persian forces, who then supposedly entered Babylon without facing any further resistance. The Persian king Cyrus the Great was subsequently proclaimed as the king of Babylonia and its subject territories, thus ending its independence and incorporating the entirety of the fallen Neo-Babylonian Empire into the greater Achaemenid Empire.
By the year 540 BC, Cyrus captured Elam (Susiana) and its capital, Susa. The Nabonidus Chronicle records that, prior to the battle(s), Nabonidus had ordered cult statues from outlying Babylonian cities to be brought into the capital, suggesting that the conflict had begun possibly in the winter of 540 BC. Near the beginning of October 539 BC, Cyrus fought the Battle of Opis in or near the strategic riverside city of Opis on the Tigris, north of Babylon. The Babylonian army was routed, and on 10 October, Sippar was seized without a battle, with little to no resistance from the populace. It is probable that Cyrus engaged in negotiations with the Babylonian generals to obtain a compromise on their part and therefore avoid an armed confrontation. Nabonidus, who had retreated to Sippar following his defeat at Opis, fled to Borsippa.
Ancient Near East circa 540 BC, prior to the invasion of Babylon by Cyrus the Great Two days later, on 12 October (proleptic Gregorian calendar), Gubaru's troops entered Babylon, again without any resistance from the Babylonian armies, and detained Nabonidus. Herodotus explains that to accomplish this feat, the Persians, using a basin dug earlier by the Babylonian queen Nitokris to protect Babylon against Median attacks, diverted the Euphrates river into a canal so that the water level dropped "to the height of the middle of a man's thigh", which allowed the invading forces to march directly through the river bed to enter at night. Shortly thereafter, Nabonidus returned from Borsippa and surrendered to Cyrus. On 29 October, Cyrus himself entered the city of Babylon.
Prior to Cyrus's invasion of Babylon, the Neo-Babylonian Empire had conquered many kingdoms. In addition to Babylonia itself, Cyrus probably incorporated its subnational entities into his Empire, including Syria, Judea, and Arabia Petraea, although there is no direct evidence of this fact.
After taking Babylon, Cyrus the Great proclaimed himself "king of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four corners of the world" in the famous Cyrus Cylinder, an inscription deposited in the foundations of the Esagila temple dedicated to the chief Babylonian god, Marduk. The text of the cylinder denounces Nabonidus as impious and portrays the victorious Cyrus pleasing the god Marduk. It describes how Cyrus had improved the lives of the citizens of Babylonia, repatriated displaced peoples, and restored temples and cult sanctuaries. Although some have asserted that the cylinder represents a form of human rights charter, historians generally portray it in the context of a long-standing Mesopotamian tradition of new rulers beginning their reigns with declarations of reforms.
Cyrus the Great's dominions composed the largest empire the world had ever seen to that point. At the end of Cyrus' rule, the Achaemenid Empire stretched from Asia Minor in the west to the Indus River in the east.
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Hello world! Was hungover today, gonna get a good nights rest after this movie. Will post a retroactive review in the morning (a real review, not just "this sucked" like last night). Doing the movie "The Last Thing Mary Saw." Queer period piece horror!
My dog is dying and I really don't what to do. It is my first real loss of someone I spent a lot of time with. He is now 15 years old, which is an age to be proud of and also more than half of my life. It has been a good fifteen years for him. With some truly insane hijinks done by him. He almost never was sick and largely ate the same food that I did, since he got my leftovers because good pet food is expensive. Till last month I went on small hikes with him, but it was already on the horizon, I just hoped it would last a bit longer. Except for direct family there is no being with which I have spent more time with. He is just always this presence that's always around me unobtrusive in the bakcground (except when he wants something, or we play). He aged rapidly in the last month, walking less and less and also not articulating like he used to, he only can bark now, all other sounds are gone. He is almost completly deaf but not blind, so the last half year we mostly communicated through handsigns and body language anyway so I didn't notice. I really will miss him. My slightly insane dog, who choose me not the other way around.
Shit sucks man :meow-hug: Great pets never live as long as you want them to, but it sounds like he's had a great life.
Yeah, at least that's something. I am also happy I can be with him at the end. Almost wasn't the case
I hope that I'm not just a poster to you guys, but also a rival and possible love interest
Y'know what's crazy is that this stuff, the geopolitics of the Bronze-Age Near-East, may as well be like the age of fucking Mythology & Legends to us today; but settled human societies existed in those same regions that were as distant to them as they are to us in terms of the passage of time, and who have historical figures & moments, and modes of existence that we'll basically never be able to know about.
Fuckin' wild.
The Great Pyramid of Giza was as old to Cleopatra as she is to us, and woolly mammoths still roamed Siberia when it was being constructed. Crazy to think about.
There are apparently records of old kingdom Egyptians like four or five thousand years ago excavating and investigating ruins that were thousands of years in their past. Ancient world archeology.
And having TB and drinking heavily and constantly really ties the whole persona together
Folks, I love my friends, but boy are they flakier than a goddamn biscuit. Last-minute cancellations are in their blood.
If you're able: Don't commit to a hangout if you're not 100% sure you'll actually be able to make it. And if you have to cancel, try giving your friends at least 24 hours notice.
but boy are they flakier than a goddamn biscuit
Damn now I want a biscuit. But seriously, friends flaking is in my top ten pet peeves.
I broke a pallet at work yesterday and while lifting it up the two halves of the board that had split snapped back together and I caught my finger in between them. Ripped a nasty bit of my finger off and it hurt like fuck
Anyway wear ppe kids
Following gentrifier couples around singing Freak on a Leash at their cockapoo until they call the police or beat the shit out of me
The dog doesn't mind because I don't seem visably agitated and dogs, like liberals, are all about tone rather than context :stuff:
Sounds great. Have you decided which subject you'll have ironically reactionary positions on for goofs?
Born too late to get laudenum from the corner apothecary, born too soon to have genetically engineered drug glands
Born just in time to OD on fentanyl-laced cocaine
I only love my
bedMQ-9 Reaper striker drone and my momma :obama-drone:
For all the actual traditional praxis I have done in the last year, I think the most tangible change I've actually made is introducing my credulous PMC left-lib friend to the term "lawfare" which seems to have fundamentally changed how he thinks about Lula. When someone got lawfared where I live he even texted to ask me if that was lawfare and I was like 1000% yes dude.
He's a clever dude but seemingly never considered that corruption can be manifested through courts and procedures.