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Gods, Kings & Slaves

Author : R. Venketesh
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Historical fiction, Indic (English)
ISBN : 9350095866

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Gods, Kings & Slaves

Author : Venketesh R.
Publisher : Hachette India
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789350096130

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War is coming... Peninsular India, fourteenth century. The Pandyan empire is at its peak, its enemies subdued and its people at peace. Having left behind his step-brother Sundar in the race to the throne, Crown Prince Veera Pandyan is set to rule from Madurai, reputed to be the richest city in the subcontinent. But invisible fractures within the kingdom threaten to destroy it, and a new enemy approaches, swifter than anyone can imagine. In Delhi, Sultan Alauddin Khilji’s trusted general, the eunuch Malik Kafur, has trained his eyes on the distant south, fabled for its riches. A slave captured by the Khiljis, Kafur is renowned for his ambition and cunning. None, not even the mighty Mongols, have defeated him – no empire can withstand the trail of destruction he leaves in his wake. And all he wants is to see Madurai on its knees, its wealth pillaged, its temples destroyed. As an ancient city combusts in flames of treachery, bloodlust and revenge, brother will battle brother, ambition will triumph over love, slaves will rise to rule, cities will be razed to dust, and the victor will be immortalized in history...

Gods, Kings & Slaves

Author : Venketesh R.
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789350096130

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War is coming... Peninsular India, fourteenth century. The Pandyan empire is at its peak, its enemies subdued and its people at peace. Having left behind his step-brother Sundar in the race to the throne, Crown Prince Veera Pandyan is set to rule from Madurai, reputed to be the richest city in the subcontinent. But invisible fractures within the kingdom threaten to destroy it, and a new enemy approaches, swifter than anyone can imagine. In Delhi, Sultan Alauddin Khilji’s trusted general, the eunuch Malik Kafur, has trained his eyes on the distant south, fabled for its riches. A slave captured by the Khiljis, Kafur is renowned for his ambition and cunning. None, not even the mighty Mongols, have defeated him – no empire can withstand the trail of destruction he leaves in his wake. And all he wants is to see Madurai on its knees, its wealth pillaged, its temples destroyed. As an ancient city combusts in flames of treachery, bloodlust and revenge, brother will battle brother, ambition will triumph over love, slaves will rise to rule, cities will be razed to dust, and the victor will be immortalized in history...

Kings & Queens in Slavery

Author : Polina Mladenova
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-03
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781665594158

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Kings & Queens in Slavery by Polina Mladenova Pdf

Polina K Mladenova is a British/Bulgarian visionary entrepreneur leader, mother, author, whose mission is to empower kingdom leaders and believers through teaching key revelations of the Word of God, so that they can manifest the Kingdom of God in their lives by helping them to develop their full potential that God has already put in them, and to fulfil their highest calling, to become agents of impact and change through Christ. She was born-again over two decades ago, but reborn again in Hillsong church with the committed decision to not to settle for less, but receive God's full promises, blessings, and living the abundant prosperous life He had promised her to have. Founder of KHLOÉNOVA Beauty & Couture House, The Abundant Life Foundation Ministry, “Kings & Queens Living the Abundant Life TV Show" blessing millions of homes and has been in business for over two decades. Now teaching Entrepreneurs Business strategies, modules, Kingdom Mindset, biblical revelations on how to start, build and develop, and expand their idea vision into a 7-10 figures business. Manifesting the Kingdom of God through the Marketplace, because all belong to the children of God. Polina K, has three children and lives in London, United Kingdom. To contact or book the author, you can send a message to https://www.theabundantlife.ac/

Slaves of the Gods

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:926799986

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Slave Species of the Gods

Author : Michael Tellinger
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2012-09-10
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781591438076

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Our origins as a slave species and the Anunnaki legacy in our DNA • Reveals compelling new archaeological and genetic evidence for the engineered origins of the human species, first proposed by Zecharia Sitchin in The 12th Planet • Shows how the Anunnaki created us using pieces of their own DNA, controlling our physical and mental capabilities by inactivating their more advanced DNA • Identifies a recently discovered complex of sophisticated ruins in South Africa as the city of the Anunnaki leader Enki Scholars have long believed that the first civilization on Earth emerged in Sumer some 6,000 years ago. However, as Michael Tellinger reveals, the Sumerians and Egyptians inherited their knowledge from an earlier civilization that lived at the southern tip of Africa and began with the arrival of the Anunnaki more than 200,000 years ago. Sent to Earth in search of life-saving gold, these ancient Anunnaki astronauts from the planet Nibiru created the first humans as a slave race to mine gold--thus beginning our global traditions of gold obsession, slavery, and god as dominating master. Revealing new archaeological and genetic evidence in support of Zecharia Sitchin’s revolutionary work with pre-biblical clay tablets, Tellinger shows how the Anunnaki created us using pieces of their own DNA, controlling our physical and mental capabilities by inactivating their more advanced DNA--which explains why less than 3 percent of our DNA is active. He identifies a recently discovered complex of sophisticated ruins in South Africa, complete with thousands of mines, as the city of Anunnaki leader Enki and explains their lost technologies that used the power of sound as a source of energy. Matching key mythologies of the world’s religions to the Sumerian clay tablet stories on which they are based, he details the actual events behind these tales of direct physical interactions with “god,” concluding with the epic flood--a perennial theme of ancient myth--that wiped out the Anunnaki mining operations. Tellinger shows that, as humanity awakens to the truth about our origins, we can overcome our programmed animalistic and slave-like nature, tap in to our dormant Anunnaki DNA, and realize the longevity and intelligence of our creators as well as learn the difference between the gods of myth and the true loving God of our universe.

Slaves of the White God

Author : Colin A. Palmer
Publisher : Cambridge : Harvard University Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105036508047

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God Against Slavery

Author : George Barrell Cheever
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1857
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0022129353

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The Great Stain

Author : Noel Rae
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 525 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2018-02-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781468315141

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“Eyewitness testimonies to the culture and commerce of slavery . . . coupled with smart commentary” from an acclaimed historian. “Essential.”(Kirkus Reviews) In this important book, Noel Rae integrates firsthand accounts into a narrative history that brings the reader face to face with slavery’s everyday reality. From the travel journals of sixteenth-century Spanish settlers who offered religious instruction and “protection” in exchange for farm labor, to the diaries of Reverend Cotton Mather, to Central Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted’s travelogue about the “cotton states,” to an 1880 speech given by Frederick Douglass, Rae provides a comprehensive portrait of the antebellum history of the nation. Most significant are the testimonies from former slaves themselves, ranging from the famous Solomon Northup to the virtually unknown Mary Reynolds, who was sold away from her mother as child. Drawing on thousands of original sources, The Great Stain tells of a society based on the exploitation of labor and fallacies of racial superiority. Meticulously researched, this is a work of history that is profoundly relevant to our world today. “Noel Rae expertly assembles the most consequential accounts from the era of the American slave trade. . . . A vivid and comprehensive picture.” —Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award-winning author of Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America “Uniquely immediate, multivoiced, specific, arresting, and illuminating.” —Booklist “Many histories have been written of slavery in America, but far too few have let the participants, and particularly the victims, speak so directly for themselves. Rae has helped to fill that historical vacuum in this important work, and the voices are intense, eloquent, and haunting.” —National Book Review

When Gods Were Slaves

Author : Sharlowe
Publisher : Sharlow Mohammed
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Slave trade
ISBN : 0974409618

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The Just Limitation of Slavery

Author : Granville Sharp
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1776
Category : Slave trade
ISBN : GENT:900000185159

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Slave

Author : John F. MacArthur
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-11-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781400203185

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A COVER-UP OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS... Centuries ago, English translators perpetrated a fraud in the New Testament, and it’s been purposely hidden and covered up ever since. Your own Bible is probably included in the cover-up! In this book, which includes a study guide for personal or group use, John MacArthur unveils the essential and clarifying revelation that may be keeping you from a fulfilling—and correct—relationship with God. It’s powerful. It’s controversial. And with new eyes you’ll see the riches of your salvation in a radically new way. What does it mean to be a Christian the way Jesus defined it? MacArthur says it all boils down to one word: SLAVE “We have been bought with a price. We belong to Christ. We are His own possession.” Endorsements: "Dr. John MacArthur is never afraid to tell the truth and in this book he does just that. The Christian's great privilege is to be the slave of Christ. Dr. MacArthur makes it clear that this is one of the Bible's most succinct ways of describing our discipleship. This is a powerful exposition of Scripture, a convincing corrective to shallow Christianity, a masterful work of pastoral encouragement...a devotional classic." - Dr. R. Albert Mohler, President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "John MacArthur expertly and lucidly explains that Jesus frees us from bondage into a royal slavery that we might be His possession. Those who would be His children must, paradoxically, be willing to be His slaves." - Dr. R.C. Sproul "Dr. John MacArthur's teaching on 'slavery' resonates in the deepest recesses of my 'inner-man.' As an African-American pastor, I have been there. That is why the thought of someone writing about slavery as being a 'God-send' was the most ludicrous, unconscionable thing that I could have ever imagined...until I read this book. Now I see that becoming a slave is a biblical command, completely redefining the idea of freedom in Christ. I don't want to simply be a 'follower' or even just a 'servant'...but a 'slave'." - The Rev. Dr. Dallas H. Wilson, Jr., Vicar, St. John's Episcopal Chapel, Charleston, SC

Slaves of the Most High God

Author : Timothy Cochrell
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2018-07-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781433646515

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Servant leadership has been broadly and enthusiastically embraced by Christians as a model of leadership marked by humility and modeled by Jesus. But behind that attractive veneer is an approach to leadership that is problematic theologically and anemic biblically with humanistic goals and assumptions that are derived more from secular theory than biblical research. Careful examination of the servant metaphor in Scripture reveals that a leader is not primarily called to be a servant after all, but rather a slave who is obedient and ultimately accountable to God as his or her Master. This provocative picture conveys a much richer and more demanding model of leadership than servanthood when understood within its cultural context. Slaves of the Most High God provides a rigorous exegetical, historical, and theological analysis of the slave metaphor in Luke-Acts. The pattern of Christ’s slave leadership in Luke and the practice of slave leadership in the early church in Acts outline a paradigm of a leader who is in authority and under authority, redeemed by God to serve his people. The author proposes a countercultural model of slave leadership outlining seven practical principles drawn from the metaphor of slavery and shaped by personal pastoral experience.

African Kings and Black Slaves

Author : Herman L. Bennett
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812295498

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A thought-provoking reappraisal of the first European encounters with Africa As early as 1441, and well before other European countries encountered Africa, small Portuguese and Spanish trading vessels were plying the coast of West Africa, where they conducted business with African kingdoms that possessed significant territory and power. In the process, Iberians developed an understanding of Africa's political landscape in which they recognized specific sovereigns, plotted the extent and nature of their polities, and grouped subjects according to their ruler. In African Kings and Black Slaves, Herman L. Bennett mines the historical archives of Europe and Africa to reinterpret the first century of sustained African-European interaction. These encounters were not simple economic transactions. Rather, according to Bennett, they involved clashing understandings of diplomacy, sovereignty, and politics. Bennett unearths the ways in which Africa's kings required Iberian traders to participate in elaborate diplomatic rituals, establish treaties, and negotiate trade practices with autonomous territories. And he shows how Iberians based their interpretations of African sovereignty on medieval European political precepts grounded in Roman civil and canon law. In the eyes of Iberians, the extent to which Africa's polities conformed to these norms played a significant role in determining who was, and who was not, a sovereign people—a judgment that shaped who could legitimately be enslaved. Through an examination of early modern African-European encounters, African Kings and Black Slaves offers a reappraisal of the dominant depiction of these exchanges as being solely mediated through the slave trade and racial difference. By asking in what manner did Europeans and Africans configure sovereignty, polities, and subject status, Bennett offers a new depiction of the diasporic identities that had implications for slaves' experiences in the Americas.