Part of Cyrus the Great's Human Rights Inscription: When I entered Babylon slowly. I sat on the throne amid the cheers and joy of the people. My innumerable army marched towards the heart of Babylon in peace and order. I did not allow anyone to ...
Part of Cyrus the Great's Human Rights Inscription: When I entered Babylon slowly. I sat on the throne amid the cheers and joy of the people. My innumerable army marched towards the heart of Babylon in peace and order. I did not allow anyone to intimidate and rape in this land. I abolished slavery and ended the miseries, and after that people got freedom. Part of Dariush Kabir's inscription in Rostam Naqsh: Dariush Shah says: By the will of Ahura Mazda, I am such that I love the truth and turn away from lies. My desire is not that ability oppresses inability. What is right is what I want. I am not a friend and a slave to lies. I am not bad at anger, even when I am provoked, I suppress it and I am a strict ruler of my ego.
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