Darius the Great
- Ancient Persia
Translation of the text of the tomb of Darius the Great
داریوش در نبشته های خود، در اغاز به ستایش اهورامزدا،خدای یگانه که او به سویش رفته می پردازد و سپس خود را می نماید و می گوید که چه انجام داده و چگونه کسی بوده و پس از آن روش فرمانروایی خود را می نماید، گویی داریوش این نبشته را…
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Masonry and designs of Persepolis
نقوش برجستهای که کاخهای تختجمشید را آراسته است از با اهمیتترین آثار باستانی به شمار میآید، که تا زمان حال برجای مانده است، کیفیت و کمیت این آثار چنان است که بررسیهای گستردهای را بر روی آنها لازم میسازد، لیکن تا این تاریخ هیچگونه تحلیل سبکشناسی معتبری که چاپ و…
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Trilingual inscription of Xerxes in Türkiye
کتیبه سه زبانه خشایارشا در ترکیه کتیبه سه زبانه خشایارشا در ترکیه در نزدیکی دریاچه وان ترکیه، بر فراز صخرهای و در ارتفاع ۲۰ متری از سطح زمین و در نزدیکی یک قلعه واقع شدهاست. این کتیبه در اصل توسط داریوش بزرگ آماده سازی شدهاست اما به دلائلی تکمیل نشده…
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The greatest Iranian female commanders in history
Artemis : The first and only female admiral in the world to date . He became Admiral of the Xerxes Imperial Army in 40 BC and led the Imperial Iranian Army across the naval borders in the Iran-Greece War. . Historians of Greece in her beauty…
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The Median dynasty from beginning to end
Medes was the name of an Indo-European tribe related to the Persians who settled in the land that was later known as Medes in the 17th century BC.. شواهد زبانشناسی نشان میدهد که زبانهای ایران مرکزی بازمانده مستقیم زبان مادها است شاهنشاهی ماد در زمان هووخشتره به بزرگترین پادشاهی غرب آسیا حکومت میکرد و سراسر ایران…
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The three-door palace or the central palace of Persepolis
In the center of the royal pavilion of Takht Jamshid, there is a small palace that leads to other palaces through three doors and several corridors, and for this reason it is called "central palace" or "three doors", which is also called the gate of the kings.. Because the nobility of the country has been engraved on its stairs…
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Exclusive palace of Xerxes (Hadish)
Khasyar Shah's private palace (Known as Hadish) In the east of "Palace" you can see the remains of a magnificent palace, which was built by the order of King Xerxes according to its inscriptions.. In one inscription, he called this building "Hadish", but in another inscription, he called it Techer.. Therefore, the name "Hadish" is not correct because it is obvious that both words…
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Short from Persepolis or Parse
Takht Jamshid or Parse is the name of one of the ancient cities of Iran, which was the ceremonial capital of the Iranian Empire during the Achaemenid dynasty.. Alexander the Great, the Greek general, attacked Iran in 330 BC and burned Persepolis. However, the ruins of this place still exist…
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Ardeshir Babakan, the founder of the Sassanid dynasty
Ardeshir Babakan or Popkan is the founder of the Sassanid Empire. On June 23, 226 AD, Ardeshir Popkan was crowned in Nahid Temple and became the king of Iran and revived Iranian nationalism based on Zoroastrian teachings.. By following Ardeshir's method, Dilmians and Safavids later adopted Iranian nationalism…
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