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3 result(s) for "الدبلوماسية العراق تاريخ قديم"
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العلاقات السياسية العراقية الخليجية في الألفية الثالثة قبل الميلاد
أن آثار الحضارة السومرية وبعض النظم الإدارية خاصة طبيعة الحياة السياسية، كانت متغلغلة بين ممالك وإمارات منطقة الخليج، ومنها نظم الإمارات وحكومات المدن، قبل الألف الثالث قبل الميلاد وخلاله والحقب اللاحقة، حيث يمثل هذه الحكومات شيوخ كل مدينة وأمراؤها في الخليج العربي، وهو نظام سومري يعكس واقعاً سياسياً يرتبط بأوجه الحياة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية والدينية، وشمل مدة تاريخية هامة، أطلق عليها المؤرخون \" عصر دويلات المدن أو عصر فجر السلالات\".
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Gifts have always been significant in peoples life no matter how priviliged or primitive societies they live in. The types of gifts are also differently conceptualised which may give an image about lifestyle and relationships in a certain society. The current study is conducted to investigate the topic of the carried gills with Assyrian society to shed light on the concepts prevalent at that period and how people conceptualise gifts-exchange. The study has come in three axes: The first axis has tackled how the Assyrian presented as sacrifices to their gods in temples. The second one has focused on the diplomatic concept of gifts as they had considerations related to mutual respect, appreciation, and enhancing cooperation among ancient Kingdome; while the third axis has focused attention to gifts of social nature presented in various occasions such as marriage gifts. Additionally, gifts enjoyed abundance in names which, some of them, are given to many personal compound name.