Persepolis (and Naqsh-E Roustam) |
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Author:
| Manoochehri,, Hossein |
Created by:
| Manoochehri,, Hossein |
Series title: | A Visual Journey to Historic Cities of Iran Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5377-0167-7 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2016 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $18.93 |
Book Description:
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Persepolis and Naqsh-e Roustam are two pre-Islamic (before A.D. 7th century) sites in Iran. They are located about 30 miles northeast of the city of Shiraaz. During past centuries, Persepolis has continued to be a landmark for the pre-Islamic civilization in Iran and, therefore, great efforts have been used to protect Persepolis from the destructive intentions of conquerors of Iran,such as Greeks (c.320 B.C.), Muslims (A.D. 7th century), Tatars and Mongols (A.D. 13th-15th...
More DescriptionPersepolis and Naqsh-e Roustam are two pre-Islamic (before A.D. 7th century) sites in Iran. They are located about 30 miles northeast of the city of Shiraaz. During past centuries, Persepolis has continued to be a landmark for the pre-Islamic civilization in Iran and, therefore, great efforts have been used to protect Persepolis from the destructive intentions of conquerors of Iran,such as Greeks (c.320 B.C.), Muslims (A.D. 7th century), Tatars and Mongols (A.D. 13th-15th centuries).Because of the use of stone as the main building materials in these two sites, they are in sharp contrast to the clay architecture in Iran. The present series seeks to collect images of the survived, architectural features in the historic cities of Iran before they are completely wiped out in a modernization process.The revised (2018) edition of the Volume V of this series invites viewers to A Visual Journey To Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rousatm for a review of the samples of stone architecture in contrast to the mainstream, the clay (or indigenous), architecture in the historic cities of Iran.