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Kingdom of David
In 586 B.C., the Babylonians lead almost all that remains of the tribe of Judah - the Israelites - to exile in Babylon. Only a few generations earlier, the northern tribes of the Israelites were taken into exile and vanished forever. Now the Judeans, too, seem destined to disappear. They fight back, however, by writing a book. Using Judean stories from the past to explain present disastrous situations, the book becomes the earliest edition of the most influential work in history: the Bible. Watch Now
Sceience and Islam
Science and Islam (2009) is a three-part BBC documentary about the history of science in medieval Islamic civilization presented by Jim Al-Khalili. The series is accompanied by the book Science and Islam: A History written by Ehsan Masood. Watch Now
Abraham: One Man, One God
A&E's "Mysteries of the Bible" takes on Abraham, long considered one of the most pious men of ancient times, his sense of personal mission driving him to build a nation and his devotion to God achieving mythical proportions by his willingness to commit the ultimate sacrifice. Watch Now
Carthage: Engineering an Empire
This episode is about Carthage whose came from of old Phoenician, later became a military super power, soon Rome realizes that such power could be dangerous to them in near future, so they clash in Punic war having Amilcar Barca and later your son the great Hannibal who invaded Roman empire. Watch Now
Lost Worlds: Jesus' Jerusalem
Experts show how the much-changed Jerusalem would have looked to Jesus. Watch Now
When The Moors Ruled In Europe
When The Moors Ruled In Europe is a documentary movie presented by the English historian Bettany Hughes. It is a two-part series on the contribution the Moors made to Europe during their 700-year reign in Spain and Portugal ending in the 15th century. Watch Now