Persepolis News

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Persepolis

Published in Iran - Social interactions and entertainment - 08 Dec 2016 06:54 - 22


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Ministry of Culture


Persepolis

Introduction :
Persepolis remained lost to the world and buried in sand until the 1930s when excavations started. It is now now an
archaeological site located in southern Iran and is one of the most
artifact-rich archaeological sites in the world. It was named Parsa and known to the ancient world as The wealthiest city under the sun but later under subsequent Greek influence became known as Persepolis, The city of the Persians. This expansive land has been the cradle of an ancient civilization, and
governmental center of Persian king of kings and several dynasties for
millenniums. 
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In the Persepolis monuments and structures, one could find the essentials, foundations, and lofty values of the Persian
masterful architectures, because it was important for them what they
built, why they built it, and for whom they built it. so, they have
designed and created such masterpieces which one, by looking at each
section of them, would feel pride and exaltation.

While staying and appending time in the environment of Persepolis, one would feel good, peace, solace, optimism, and humbleness.




Ruins of Ancient Persepolis - The ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Persian Empire

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Gateway to all Nations and the entrance into the ancient city of Persepolis

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Eagle-Headed Griffin with a body of a Lion Guarding the Entrance during a misty day

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Ruins of the Palaces of Persian King of Kings

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Naqsh-e Rostam (Necropolis), Tomb of King of Kings. Oldest relief dates to 1000 B.C.E.

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A Closeup image of Naqsh-e Rostam (Necropolis), Tomb of King of Kings.

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Tomb of King Dariush III

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Ruins of the Palaces of Persian King of Kings
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The ruins of Persepolis at Dawn

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The Grand Entry: Dual entrance to the Palace, known as the Persepolitan stairway

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Severely damaged ruins of the Palace of Emperor Xerxes the Great

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Apadana Palace of Emperor Darius the Great at Daylight

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The ruins of Persepolis on a hot persian summer day
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The Throne Hall: Imperial Army’s hall of honour (also called Hundred-Columns Palace).

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The Grand Entry: Dual entrance to the Palace, known as the Persepolitan stairway
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Apadana Palace of Emperor Darius the Great at Night

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Gateway to all Nations at Sunrise

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Engraving of a Winged Human Faced Lion guardian in Persepolis

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A double-headed horse that once sat on top of the tall columns on the site

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The winged symbol is the Fravashi, the guardian spirit of an individual
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Enormous Human Headed Winged Lion guarding the entrance

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Persepolis, column capital in shape of Bull (A zoroastrian symbol of Earth)

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Apadana Palace of Emperor Darius the Great on a Rainy Dawn
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A double-headed horse that once sat on top of the tall columns on the site

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Another enormous Human Headed Winged Lion guarding the entrance

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Head of a bull guarding the entrance to the Hundred-Column Hall in Persepolis

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The first Declaration of Human Rights written by Cyrus the Great

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Old Persian Cuneiform writings: Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions

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Engraving of a Winged Human Faced Lion guardian in Persepolis

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Close up of the Tripylon Staircase, showing the alignment of the
Immortals
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Huge Relief of King Ardeshir I at Naqsh-e Rostam (Necropolis)
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Bas-relief of Darius the Great’s Nowruz Audience, known as Treasury Relief

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Bas-relief Of Persian Royal Guards
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Close up of the Tripylon Staircase, showing the alignment of the Immortals

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A closeup of the Lion vs Bull engraving at the Grand Entry: Dual entrance to the Palace

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Ruins of Persepolis: A Guarding Lion capital statue (Lion is a zoroastrian symbol of Fire)

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Engraving of a Winged Human Faced Lion guardian in Persepolis

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The ruins of the Hundred-Columns Palace

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Ruins of the Palaces of Persian King of Kings

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Ruins of the Palaces of Persian King of Kings at Dawn

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The winged symbol is the Fravashi, the guardian spirit of an individual

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Winged Human Faced Lion guardian (right) welcomes the Fravashi guardian spirit (left)

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Enormous Human Headed Winged Lion guarding the entrance at Night

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Ruins of the Palaces of Persian King of Kings at midnight
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Apadana Palace of Emperor Darius the Great on a Starry Night
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Apadana Palace of Emperor Darius the Great
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The winged symbol is the Fravashi, the guardian spirit of an individual

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Ping the entrance of the Gateway to all Nations

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Double-Headed Eagle Guardian - Eagle is a zoroastrian symbol of Air

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Head of a bull guarding the entrance to the Hundred-Column Hall in Persepolis

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Gateway to all Nations and the entrance into the ancient city of Persepolis

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The ruins of Persepolis at Night

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A mythical twin-headed animal with the head of an eagle and body of a lion

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O man, I am Cyrus son of Cambyses, who founded the empire of Persia and ruled over the World. Do not grudge me my monument.
This is an inscription said, in antiquity, to have graced the Tomb of Cyrus the Great and it is the most imposing monument at Pasargadae. It was here that
the great ruler and founder of the Persian Empire established his
ceremonial capital for the Unification of All People around the known
World.




Pasargadae - Tomb of Cyrus the Great on the occasion of the 2500th anniversary
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The spirit of Simorgh of Shahnameh is within her modern descendent birds.

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Comments (22)

Fantastic, I love it!
عالی بود , ولی لطفا برای دفعات بعد یک عکس هم از نقشه فرضیش بزار تا بقیه بفهمن که چه بنای عظیمی بوده و این تیکه پاره ها فقط خرابه های به جا مونده اند. خیلی ممنون , موفق باشی
حتما عزیز اون خودش یه مقاله دیگش اونم میزارم
dadash damet garm.adam ehsase ghoroor mikone...o7
Nice article Is there anything related to Alexander The Great there? o7
o7
@Majk yes he burned all of this beautiful palaceLaugh
Amazing 😍😍 good job 👍
nice o/
@Toofan shame on him. BTW you should have just proposed him as a new god in persia and such a thing wouldnt happen
o7
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There is injustice to how much Persia contributed to world history. Few countries in ancient world could match achievements of Persia, and non was more tolerable towards people of different origins and religion than Persia .
O7... فدایی داری دادا Laugh
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EXCLUSIVE: Two Macedonian archaeologists found Alexander The Great s helmet. Excited, they continued digging, and they found his motorcycle as well...
Amazing!
down with alexander
یه مقاله میخوام بدم واسه کوروش بترکونه بازیو Laugh
I study ancient greek history and i loved this article
Great history
Amazing!