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Ficheiro:Persepolis ruins 09.jpg

DescriptionPersepolis ruins 09.jpg فارسی: تخت جمشید Date 1 January 2011, 03:40:22 Source Own work Author Majid Taghipour...


Ficheiro:Apadana, Tachara in Persepolis, Iran.jpg

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 truetrue English Ruins of Apadana and Tachara in Persepolis, Iran. determination method or standard: SHA-1...


Ficheiro:Tachara, Persepolis (2).jpg

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Ficheiro:Palace of Darius (Tachara), Persepolis.jpg

Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 truetrue English Ruins of the Tachara, also known as the ''Palace of Darius'', in Persepolis, Iran. Flickr user ID: 41523983@N08 author...


Ficheiro:Tachara of Persepolis.jpg

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Ficheiro:Apadana stairs, Persepolis.jpg

0CC BY-SA 2.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 truetrue English Stairs of the Apadana of Persepolis. determination method or standard: SHA-1...


Ficheiro:Ruins of Persepolis 29.jpeg

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Ficheiro:The oriental geography of Ebn Haukal. An Arabian traveller of the tenth century (IA b2200970x).pdf

more recent date, edifice structed by the Arsacides. this subject the Persepolis of classick history f, But so much did my con- inquiries on exceed...


Ficheiro:Persepolis ruins - panoramio.jpg

DescriptionPersepolis ruins - panoramio.jpg Persepolis ruins Date Taken on 29 September 2010 Source https://web.archive.org/web/20161017025243/http://www...


Ficheiro:Approaching the Ruins of Persepolis, Iran (4667227005).jpg

DescriptionApproaching the Ruins of Persepolis, Iran (4667227005).jpg Even from a distance, the columns that supported the elaborate (and flammable!) ceilings...