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Cyrus the great, king of Iran, introduced the first known bill Of human rights

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Which is the basis of the magna carta, US constitution and UN bill of humsn rights.

The Cyrus Cylinder (539 B.C.) is considered the world's first charter of human rights, documenting Cyrus the Great’s peaceful conquest of Babylon, his abolition of slavery, establishment of racial equality, and guarantee of religious freedom. It is inscribed in Akkadian cuneiform and parallels the first four Articles of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.
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Key Aspects of the Cyrus Cylinder:
  • Context: Following the 539 B.C. conquest of Babylon, Cyrus issued decrees recorded on a baked-clay cylinder, which are regarded as a major advancement for humanity.
  • Key Provisions: The cylinder outlines the release of slaves, freedom of religion, the right to choose one's job, and the prohibition of forced labor.
  • Significance: It is widely viewed as a foundational document for modern human rights, influencing the Magna Carta and the U.S. Constitution.
  • Cultural Legacy: The document reflects a policy of tolerance and respect for cultural diversity, notably repatriating deported peoples to their homes
 
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