Relief of Medes and Persians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Medes and Persians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

1-271-165 - Vivienne Sharp/Heritage Images

Relief of Medes and Persians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynasty's founder, Darius I (522-485 BC) and his son Xerxes I (485-465 BC). One of the main, and earliest, buildings of the city was the great audience hall, the Apadana. Every year the king would receive tribute in the form of gifts from representatives of all the poples of the Achaemenid empire, which at its greatest extent stretched from Libya in the west to the Indus valley in the east.


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  1. Vivienne Sharp, attributed to: British: Photographer

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  1. Photograph

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World Asia Iran

  1. 32 00 00 N , 053 00 00 E

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Architecture & Archaeology Ancient Sites

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3383x5161
File Size : 51,152kb


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  1. image.022
  1. 0470006777
  1. 1-271-165
  1. 1271165
  1. IMAGE.022

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