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Median and Persian foot-soldiers. The Medes were a Mesoptamian people who after their tribes formed the Median Kingdom became Neo-Assyrian vassals. Through various alliances they subsequently destroyed the Neo-Assyrian Empire and they and their allies became the dominant force in Mesopotamia as the Median Empire. After an illustration by an unidentified 19th century artist; Illustration

Median and Persian foot-soldiers. The Medes were a Mesoptamian people who after their tribes formed the Median Kingdom became Neo-Assyrian vassals. Through various alliances they subsequently destroyed the Neo-Assyrian Empire and they and their allies became the dominant force in Mesopotamia as the Median Empire. After an illustration by an unidentified 19th century artist; Illustration


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Median and Persian foot-soldiers. The Medes were a Mesoptamian people who after their tribes formed the Median Kingdom became Neo-Assyrian vassals. Through various alliances they subsequently destroyed the Neo-Assyrian Empire and they and their allies became the dominant force in Mesopotamia as the Median Empire. After an illustration by an unidentified 19th century artist; Illustration

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This print showcases Median and Persian foot-soldiers, shedding light on the historical significance of these ancient civilizations. The Medes, originally a Mesopotamian people, established the Median Kingdom and became vassals to the Neo-Assyrian Empire. However, through strategic alliances, they eventually overthrew their former rulers and emerged as the dominant force in Mesopotamia under the name of the Median Empire. The image itself is an illustration from an unidentified 19th-century artist, offering a glimpse into how these soldiers might have appeared during that era. The soldiers stand tall and proud with their shields adorned with intricate patterns, representing both strength and artistry. Armed with spears and other weapons, they exude power and determination. The black-and-white aesthetic adds a touch of nostalgia to this historic scene while emphasizing its timeless nature. It serves as a reminder of our connection to ancient civilizations that shaped our world today. Ken Welsh's expertise in archival imagery is evident in this fine art piece. Through his meticulous curation process, he brings forth images that not only educate but also inspire curiosity about our rich past. This print is perfect for history enthusiasts or anyone seeking to add a touch of ancient allure to their space.

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