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Persepolis (#2)Posted by Amir Tavakoli (Shiraz, Iran) on 3 April 2009 in Architecture and Portfolio. Takht - e Jamshid or as the Greeks called it, Persepolis, is a ruinedcapital of the ancient Iran, about 60 Kms north-east of Shiraz. It is one of the greatest artistic legacies of the ancient world, founded by Darius I (550 - 486 B.C. ),an Achaemenid king, in 518 B.C. He intended to build a capital in his homeland unique throughout history. he decided to found the capital on the slope of a mountain now called Rahmat, located in the Marvdasht plain, regarded as a holy place by him.Takht - e-Jamshid was completed by Xerxes and Artaxerxes I who ruled Iran from 486 to 465 B.C. and from 465 to 425 respectively.
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