What is the philosophy behind Enuma Elish?

What is the philosophy behind Enuma Elish? #Shorts #minidocumentary

What is Enuma Elish?

It is an ancient Mesopotamia myth of the Universe Creation, an early Big bang theory and a form of propaganda. 

Enuma Elish begins with the conflict between Apsu and Tiamat, representing chaos. Marduk’s victory and the subsequent organization of the universe signify the triumph of order over chaos. This reflects the Babylonian belief in the necessity of divine order to maintain cosmic stability. 

Marduk’s rise to supremacy and the gods’ recognition of his authority highlights the Babylonian emphasis on a hierarchical divine structure. This mirrors the political and social structure of Babylon, emphasizing the importance of a central authority figure, like a king, to maintain order. 

The act of creation in Enuma Elish emphasizes a purposeful and intentional universe. Marduk’s actions not only establish order but also underscore the idea that the gods have a specific plan for the cosmos, aligning with the notion of a purposeful existence. 

Enuma Elish serves to legitimize the supremacy of Marduk and the importance of Babylon as a religious and political center. This reflects a political philosophy wherein the ruling authority is divinely sanctioned, reinforcing the legitimacy of Babylonian rulers. 

 Enuma Elish contributes to the cultural identity of the Babylonians by narrating the origins of the world in a way that aligns with their religious beliefs. It reinforces the idea that Babylon is at the center of the divine plan, providing a sense of purpose and significance to the Babylonian people. 

The mysterious Eye of Sahara Facts

The mysterious Eye of Sahara Facts #Shorts #minidocumentary

The Eye of Sahara, also called The Richat Structure is a prominent circular geological feature in the Sahara‘s Adrar Plateau, in west–central Mauritania, Northwest Africa.

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Borobudur Temple Amazing Facts

Borobudur Temple Amazing Facts #shorts #minidocumentary

Borobudur, located in central Java, Indonesia, is a majestic Buddhist temple and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Constructed in the 9th century during the Sailendra dynasty, this colossal monument represents the epitome of ancient Indonesian architecture.

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Nakht tomb from Ancient Egypt amazing Facts

Nakht tomb from Ancient Egypt amazing Facts #Shorts #minidocumentary

One of the most interesting tombs from ancient Egypt is the Nakht Tomb from Thebes. Nakht was a scribe and Astronomer of Amun and lived during the reigns of Amenhotep II and Amenhotep III.

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The Battle of Chappar Chiri Amazing Short Facts

The Battle of Chappar Chiri Amazing Short Facts #Shorts #minidocumentary

Welcome to another episode of “ABC Facts.” Today, we delve into the heart-pounding Battle of Chappar Chiri, a pivotal event that unfolded in 1710. In the early 18th century, the Indian subcontinent was a tapestry of competing empires. The Battle of Chappar Chiri was a defining moment in the struggle for supremacy.

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Did Homer ever exist?

Did Homer ever exist? #Shorts #minidocumentary

The existence of Homer, the legendary ancient Greek poet traditionally credited with composing the epic poems “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey,” remains a subject of debate among scholars and historians.

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Who was the first archeologist?

Who was the first archeologist? #Shorts #minidocumentary

In Ancient Mesopotamia, a foundation deposit of the Akkadian Empire ruler Naram-Sin (2200 BCE) was discovered and analyzed by King Nabonidus, c. 550 BCE, who is thus known as the first archaeologist.

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Rahotep and Nofret Statues: A Glimpse into Ancient Egyptian Beauty

Rahotep and Nofret Statues: A Glimpse into Ancient Egyptian Beauty #Shorts

In the heart of ancient Egypt’s rich history lies a remarkable pair of statues, the Rahotep and Nofret statues. Carved during the Fourth Dynasty, around 2600 BC, these limestone sculptures are a testament to the enduring allure of Egyptian art and culture.

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The untold story of Montezuma’s treasure #Shorts

The untold story of Montezumas treasure #Shorts


Where is the fortune of the last great Aztec leader? Has it already been found? Montezuma’s treasure is said to have disappeared in one night. Moctezuma Xocoyotzin asked Hernan Cortez to take three of his children to Spain: Tohualicahualtzin, Telicuarzin, and Xipaguazin later baptized to Pierre, Elizabeth, and Maria.

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What is the Enigma of the Mahabharata War?

What is the Enigma of the Mahabharata War? #shorts

Is there any evidence of nuclear weapons used during the Mahabharata war? The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered in Hinduism, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.

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