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Tomb of Cyrus the Great, Iran
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Tomb of Cyrus the Great, Iran

The Tomb of Cyrus the Great is the final resting place of Cyrus II (d. 530 BCE), the first king of the Achaemenid Empire. It is located in Pasargadae, an archaeological site in the Fars Province of Iran.
Stone Lion of Hamadan, Iran
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Stone Lion of Hamadan, Iran

The Stone Lion of Hamadan, which once had a twin, was part of the old gate of the city of Ecbatana in Persia (modern-day Iran). According to some accounts, the lions were built upon the order of Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 BCE) to commemorate...
Glazed Brick Guardsman from Susa, Iran
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Glazed Brick Guardsman from Susa, Iran

This was part of a frieze depicting rows of guards. The vivid colors show how the carved stone sculptures would have looked when they were painted. The guards were thought to be members of the 10,000 special royal guards. They were said to...
Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat [East Side], Iran
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Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat [East Side], Iran

View of the east side of the ziggurat of Chogha Zanbil with the southeastern stairway which provided access to the first terrace. Chogha Zanbil is a magnificent, 3300-year-old ancient Elamite complex located 30 kilometres south-east of the...
Tower of Silence, Yazd, Iran
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Tower of Silence, Yazd, Iran

A Tower of Silence, Yazd, Iran. These structures are used in Zoroastrianism when the dead are exposed to scavengers.
Minaret of Saveh, Iran
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Minaret of Saveh, Iran

The Minaret of the Friday Mosque, Saveh, Iran (1110 CE).
Ziggurat of Tepe Sialk, Iran
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Ziggurat of Tepe Sialk, Iran

Ruins of the Ziggurat from Tepe Sialk, Iran.
Bishapur, Iran
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Bishapur, Iran

Bishapur was a Sasanian city in the Fars region of Iran, located on the road that connected the Sasanian capitals of Istakhr (close to Persepolis) and Ctesiphon. It was built near a river crossing in 266 CE on the orders of King Shapur I...
Yazd, Iran
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Yazd, Iran

Yazd is the capital of Yazd Province in Iran. Nicknamed the "City of Windcatchers", Yazd is well known for its Zoroastrian fire temples, ab anbars (cisterns), qanats (underground channels) and yakhchals (coolers). Since 2017, the historical...
View of Meybod from Narin Castle, Iran
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View of Meybod from Narin Castle, Iran

Meybod is a desert city in the Yazd Province of Iran. It is an ancient city that goes back to the pre-Islamic era. In its stands Narin Castle, a mud-brick fort said to date from the time of the Achaemenids, although most of what can be seen...
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