L'UNESCO ESPRIME PREOCCUPAZIONE PER I 29 SITI DEL PATRIMONIO IRANIANO IN BALIA DELL'ENNESIMA GUERRA... - Daniele Mancini Archeologia

I raid bellici che nei giorni scorsi hanno danneggiato il Palazzo Chehel Sotoun di Esfahan e altri monumenti iraniani Patrimonio UNESCO...

Daniele Mancini Archeologia
Iran, or Persia as it was formerly known, is a country with a long and rich history stretching back thousands of years and where many civilisations thrived. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1871/discovering-the-glories-of-persia/ #History #Pasargadae #Persepolis #Persia
Discovering the Glories of Persia

Iran, or Persia as it was formerly known, is a country with a long and rich history stretching back thousands of years and where many civilisations thrived. With 24 historical sites registered on the...

World History Encyclopedia
Iran, or Persia as it was formerly known, is a country with a long and rich history stretching back thousands of years and where many civilisations thrived.https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1871/discovering-the-glories-of-persia/ #Pasargadae #Persepolis #Persia #History
Discovering the Glories of Persia

Iran, or Persia as it was formerly known, is a country with a long and rich history stretching back thousands of years and where many civilisations thrived. With 24 historical sites registered on the...

World History Encyclopedia
Pasargadae was one of the oldest residences of the Achaemenid kings, founded by Cyrus the Great (r.559-530). It resembled a park of 2x3 km in which several monumental buildings were to be seen. According to the Roman geographer Strabo of Amasia, the palace of Pasargadae was built on the site where king Cyrus (r.559-530) defeated the leader of the Medes, Astyages, in 550 BCE (Strabo, Geography, ...https://www.worldhistory.org/Pasargadae/ #CyrustheGreat #Pasargadae #UNESCO
Pasargadae

Pasargadae was one of the oldest residences of the Achaemenid kings, founded by Cyrus the Great (r.559-530). It resembled a park of 2x3 km in which several monumental buildings were to be seen. According...

World History Encyclopedia