Campus or Paradis
Campus or Paradis
Pardis (In English: Paradise) It is a word from Iranian languages
which has also been introduced into English and its translation is Fardis and Firdos and in some European languages it has become Paradise, it is more known and used as Paradise..
But Pardis was actually a name for large and forest-like gardens during the Achaemenid, Sasanian, and Parthian periods, in which various animals lived freely..
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It is a word derived from material language (Paradesa)It means garden, bostan, Persian paliz and Ferdowsi from the same word. Xenophon says: "Anywhere, that king (Achaemenid) Let him dwell and wherever he goes, always watchful, everywhere be gardens full of beautiful things, which the earth gives.. These gardens are called campus.
If the weather is not an obstacle, the king spends most of his time in such gardens." Ardeshir II wrote this sentence in an inscription in Susa : Ardeshir Shah says: As big as Ahuramzda, I built this palace of life campus. Ahuramzda and Muthra (stamp) Protect me from all evil and preserve what I have done..