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First
Charter of Human Rights
penned by Cyrus the Great in the 6th
century B.C.
"I am Cyrus, king of the world,
great king, mighty king, king of Babylon, king of
the land of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four
quarters, son of Cambyses, great king, king of
Anshan, grandson of Cyrus, great king, king of
Anshan, descendant of Teispes, great king, king of
Anshan, progeny of an unending royal line, whose
rule Bel and Nabu cherish, whose kingship they
desire for their hearts' pleasures.
When I, well-disposed, entered
Babylon, I established the seat of government in the
royal palace amidst jubilation and rejoicing. Marduk,
the great God, caused the big-hearted inhabitants of
Babylon to...me. I sought daily to worship him. My
numerous troops moved about undisturbed in the midst
of Babylon.
I did not allow any to terrorize
the land of Sumer and Akkad. I kept in view the
needs of Babylon and all its sanctuaries to promote
their well-being. The citizens of Babylon... I
lifted their unbecoming yoke. Their dilapidated
dwellings I restored. I put an end to their
misfortunes.
At my deeds Marduk, the great
Lord, rejoiced, and to me, Cyrus, the king who
worshipped, and to Cambyses, my son, the offspring
of my loins, and to all my troops, he graciously
gave his blessing, and in good spirit is before him
we/glorified/exceedingly his high divinity.
All the kings who sat in the
throne rooms, throughout the four quarters, from the
Upper to the Lower Sea, those who dwelt in ... all
the kings of the West Country who dwelt in tents,
brought me their heavy tribute and kissed my feet in
Babylon. From ... to the cities of Ashur and Susa,
Agade, Eshnuna, the cities of Zamban, Meurnu, Der,
as far as the region of the land of Gutium, the holy
cities beyond the Tigris whose sanctuaries had been
in ruins over a long period, the Gods whose abode is
in the midst of them. I returned to the places and
housed them in lasting abodes. I gathered together
all their inhabitants and restored to them their
dwellings. The Gods of Sumer and Akkad whom
Nabonidus had, to the anger of the Lord of the Gods,
brought into Babylon, I at the bidding of Marduk,
the great Lord made to dwell in peace in their
habitations, delightful abodes.
May all the gods whom I have
placed within their sanctuaries address a daily
prayer in my favour before Bel and Nabu, that my
days may long, and may they say to Marduk my Lord,
May Cyrus the King who reveres thee, and Cambyses
his son ..." |
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