PERSEPOLIS

pərsĕpˈəlĭs [Gr.,=city of Persia], ancient city of Persia, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid empire under Darius I and his successors. The administrative capitals were elsewhere, notably at Susa and Babylon. The ruins of Persepolis lie 30 mi (48 km) NE of Shiraz in a fertile plain of the Pulvar River, with strong natural mountain defenses. There are ruins of the palaces of Darius I, Xerxes, and later kings as well as the citadel that contained the treasury looted by Alexander; the ruins lie on a huge platform constructed of limestone from the adjacent mountain. A few miles distant are the rock-hewn tombs of Achaemenid kings and monuments of the Sassanids on a mountainside called by the natives Naqsh-e-Rostam or Naksh-i Rustam [pictures of Rustam] for the legendary Persian hero Rustam. In the same place there is a 3,000-year-old inscription of Shutruk-Nakhkhunte, a famous Elamite king (c.1207–1171 b.c.). Scattered over the plain, a short distance from the platform of Persepolis, are the ruins of Stakhr or Estakhr, the official capital of the Sassanids, whose administrative capital was Ctesiphon. Excavations have disclosed, 2 mi (3 km) away, a village of the Neolithic period, with mural decorations in red ocher that date back to about 4000 b.c.

See E. F. Schmidt, Persepolis (3 vol., 1953–70); M. Wheeler, Flames over Persepolis (1968); D. N. Wilbur, Persepolis, the Archaeology of Parsa (1969).

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...Alexander foresaw that the destruction of Persepolis would ultimately backfire on him. His action in Persepolis led to the dilemma that on the one hand...Jahrhunderte 1994: 39). The destruction of Persepolis meant the loss of the central focus...
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...Library . 2. The symbol of Ahura Mazdah, Persepolis By courtesy of the Oriental Institute...southern doorway of the Council Hall, Persepolis Photo: Paul Popper . 7. Head of Darius...8. Darius the Great and Xerxes, Persepolis Photo: Paul Popper . 9. The tomb of...
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Persepolis: Glanzende Haupstadt der Perserreichs...with the Achaemenid palatial complex at Persepolis among professional researchers and laymen...in recent years, have been visiting Persepolis and other sites in its environs in greater...
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Persepolis: Marjane Satrapis Subversive Masterpiece Persepolis Seduces Audiences in Cannes. by Darius Kadivar THIS...produced film by Iranian born Marjane Satrapi entitled Persepolis. Amidst an international selection of heavyweight...
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Local Iranians Hope Persepolis Will Open Eyes about Their Homeland...change with Fridays release of "Persepolis," an animated film based on a two...by cartoonist Marjane Satrapi. "Persepolis" is a fictionalized account of Satrapis...
Beautiful Persepolis Needs Soul. Byline: Kelly Jane Torrance, THE WASHINGTON TIMES "Persepolis" is an odd mix - a French-language film...that follows her feelings so closely. "Persepolis," named for the ancient Persian capital...
...and paper casts of inscriptions in "Persepolis: Documenting an Ancient Iranian Capital...was the chief archaeologist of the Persepolis project. Herzfeld fled Nazi Germany...to choose one place, and I selected Persepolis for the exhibition," Miss Gunter says...
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PERSEPOLIS p rsep lis Gr.,=city of Persia...notably at Susa and Babylon . The ruins of Persepolis lie 30 mi (48 km) NE of Shiraz in...short distance from the platform of Persepolis, are the ruins of Stakhr or Estakhr...
...are the superb ceramics from Susa and Persepolis (c.3500 b.c.). On tall goblets...complex of Darius I and Xerxes I at Persepolis reveal plans that characteristically...approaching the audience hall of Xerxes I (Persepolis) and the famous Frieze of Archers...
ISTAKHR ista k r, old town, S Iran. Built largely from the ruins of ancient Persepolis, 3 mi (4.8 km) away, it was a capital of the Sassanid dynasty. Istakhr stubbornly resisted (640 49) the Arabs but soon...
...buried in garden-enclosed tombs in Shiraz. A university and the Fars Museum are also in the city. Nearby are the ruins of Persepolis , established by Darius I (fl. 521 b.c. 486 b.c.) as capital of the Persian empire. The palace was destroyed by...
...Darius was also a patron of the arts, and magnificent palaces standing on high terraces beautified the capitals of Susa and Persepolis (see Persian art and architecture ). His conquests to the east extended Persian rule beyond the Arius (Hari Rud) River...
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