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Taq-e Bostan is a site with a series of large rock reliefs from the era of the Sassanid Empire of Persia (Iran), carved around the 4th century CE. Taq-e ...
This complex consists of a series of properties from prehistoric to historical periods such as Morad-Hassel Tepe, an ancient village, a Parthian graveyard and a ...
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Near Kermanshah is Taq-e Bostan, the UNESCO declared Heritage site of the Sassanid era in the Zagros mountains. It contains a beautiful bas-relief of the ...
The Farsi term Taq-e Bostan, which means 'arch of the garden' is the name of one of those enchanting places so loved by the Persians in which nature and Man ...
Ṭāq-e Bostān, village in western Iran, just northeast of Kermānshāh city. It is known for its rock carvings (bas-reliefs) of Sāsānid origin (3rd to 7th century ...
Aug 18, 2020 · Taq-e Bostan ("the arch of the garden"): site of several Sasanian rock reliefs, on the northeastern outskirts of modern Kermanshah.
Locating in Kermanshah, Taq-e Bostan is a famous historical monument dating back to Sassanid Period around the 4th century AD. Taq-e Bostan archeological ...
Taq-e Bostan in Kermanshah province is a must-see on Traveling to Iran narrating one of the most sublime parts of the history of Iran carved on the stone.
Taq-e Bostan historical site is located on a hillside with the same name and next to the fountain in the northeastern fringes of the city of Kermanshah.
Aug 18, 2020 · Taq-e Bostan ("the arch of the garden"): site of several Sasanian rock reliefs, on the northeastern outskirts of modern Kermanshah.