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Persepolis 1
Persepolis

Persepolis - well that's a Greek name - in Iran it is better known as Takta Jamsheed (the throne of Jamsheed). It is the ancient capital of the Persian Empire. Even today as a ruin it is quite a sight with its high stone columns and carved statury. One can only imagine what it was like in its heyday over two thousand years ago.  It is situated between Esfahan and Shiraz, quite southerly and even when this was shot in early October 2008 it was incredibly hot during the day. I waited around till late afternoon to take photographs and try to avoid the harsh light of day. This scene is of the gate through which Persepolis was entered.

Copyright: Mark Schuster
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 03/10/2008
Hochgeladen: 17/06/2009
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Tags: persepolis; takta jamsheed; shiraz; esfahan; isfahan; persia; ancient persia; iran
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Die altpersische Residenzstadt Persepolis (persisch تخت جمشيد‎Tacht-e Dschamschid „Thron des Dschamschid“, altpers.: Parseh) war die Hauptstadt des antiken Perserreichs unter den Achämeniden und wurde 520 v. Chr. von Dareios I. im Süden des heutigen Iran in der Region Persis gegründet. Der Name „Persepolis“ stammt aus dem Griechischen und bedeutet „Stadt der Perser“; der persische Name bezieht sich auf Dschamschid, einem König der Frühzeit.


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