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Persepolis ancient columns at sunset, IranPersepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550 u2013330 BC). It is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran
Founder of Iranian Religion Zoroaster(Original Caption) Zoroaster. Founder of the religion of Iranian People. Reconstruction by D.F.Karaka. Recognized by experts as the most authentic image of Zoroaster
Persepolis ancient ruins in Iran - Simorgh mythical bird stone carvingAncient and mysterious ruins and stone carved column decorated with a twin Simorgh bird, the mythical Iranian equivalent of phoenix or griffin featured in the Persian literature of antiquity
Mysterious ancient stone horses gate of Persepolis - IranAncient and mysterious big stone horses statues carved into large stone blocks, as an entrance gate to one of the 500 BC palaces of the Persepolis or Takhte Jamshid complex
Carvings on the Tomb of Artaxerxes III, PersepolisCarvings on the Tomb of Artaxerxes III (425BC-338BC, the 11th emperor of the Achemenid Empire) in the ancient site of Persepolis
Magus, Persian priests of AntiquityIllustration of a Magus, Persian priests of Antiquity
Illustration of Muslims, Zoroastrians, Hindu pandits and yogis discuss their religious beliefs
Naqsh-e Rustam, Fars Province, IranView of a tomb, in Naqsh-e Rostam.Fars, Iran
Gate to Iran - Ancient Persepolis ruinsThe massive main entrance gateway to the 500 BC Persepolis or Takhte Jamshid complex - known as The Gate of All Nations -, the capital city of the Achaemenid dynasty Zoroastrian empire
Ancient entrance gate into old Iranian capital of PersepolisStone relief on entrance gates to ancient capital of Iran
2, 500 years old ruins of Persepolis in IranThe ruins of 500 BC palaces of the Achaemenid dynasty, in what was the capital of the Achaemenid empire in Takht-e Jamshid (also known as Persepolis)
Scattered ruins of ancient Persepolis palace - IranThe ruins of 500 BC palaces of the Achaemenid dynasty, in what was the capital of the Achaemenid empire in Takht-e Jamshid (also known as Persepolis)
6th century BC Darius palace ruins in PersepolisThe gate toward the palace of Darius in the UNESCO World Heritage Takht-e Jamshid or Persepolis in the Fars province of Iran, standing for 2
Persepolis 2, 500 years old Darius palace ruinsThe ruins of the 500 BC palace of Darius, a ruler of the Achaemenid dynasty, in what was the capital of the Achaemenid empire in Takht-e Jamshid (also known as Persepolis)
Ancient bas reliefs of Persepolis, IranPersepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550 u2013330 BC). It is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran
Tomb of Cyrus the Great, IranMausoleum of Cyrus is located approximately 1 km southwest of the palaces of Pasargadae, Shiraz, Iran
Persepolis which means city of Persians, was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BC
Bistun inscriptionBistun meaning the gods place or land is located in the Kermanshah Province of Iran.The site became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006
Takht Soleyman (Azargoshasb)Ancient Zoroastrian fire temple in Iran; UNESCO world heritage site