Builders of Pasargad (Tomb of Cyrus the Great) who were ?
Builders of Pasargad
It is clear from the testimonies left by Greek and Roman historians
( Pasargad was built and paid more by Cyrus the Great ) They knew. This theory is strengthened for several other reasons.
First; The tomb of Cyrus the Great, which he built, shows such a connection in terms of design and use of landscaping in the middle of the great garden of Pasargadae with the gate, private and bar palaces that it turns out that the designer was all the same and those palaces were the result of Cyrus the Great. Second Elamite trilingual inscription, Ancient Persian and Akkadian on the walls and gates of the three palaces indicate that they were associated with Cyrus.
Third, the type of architecture, and especially the style of masonry and Pasargadae pavilions, shows a brief antiquity of the architecture of Persepolis, which began in the time of Darius the Great, and especially in the designs, which are taken from the traditions of different nations, but still consistently They have not taken on an Iranian form (As we find in Persepolis) The experimental and initial state is well visible and the effects of Ludic and Ionian masonry, especially in the type of stone masonry and masonry tools and equipment and “Signs of stone-cutting” It is obvious.
Therefore, there can be no doubt that the buildings of Pasargadae started with Cyrus the Great and have nothing to do with Cyrus the Younger. (As Franz Heinrich Weisbach imagined).
It was a great article we used
I saw in a post that, according to inscriptions left from the Achaemenid period, workers who were injured at work were paid for their disability, unlike in China and Egypt, where workers who died while working were placed on walls. . If this is true, please indicate the authoritative source. Thank you
Cyrus the Great This superhuman historian is the pride of Iran and his worshipable tomb has been neglected and unloved. Why ???? Where should we hang our rags on this dark night ????????
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Unfortunately, that's what he says
This situation does not deserve the father of human rights in the world
It's just to be a pity
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I also live in Fars province
No such problem……. No, it should be seen closely, but they had a little taste. It was also beautiful and worthy.
Once upon a time, they wanted to build a dam there…………..
I can only say, God bless them, they are the history of our land
Anti-history