Tāq Kasrā (Arabic: طاق كسرى, romanized: ṭāq kisrā), also transcribed as Taq-i Kisra or Taq-e Kesra (Persian: طاق کسری, romanized: tâğe kasrâ) or Ayvān-e...
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I (241–273), Shapur II (310–379), Chosroes I Anushirvan (531–579) and Chosroes II Parvez (590–628). Kurz, Otto (1941). "The Date of the Ṭāq i Kisrā"...
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which is depicted in the mosaics decorating the interior of the Taq-i Kisra. The Taq-i Kisra was finally demolished for the most part by al-Mansur, who reused...
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Heart symbol (redirect from I ♥)
-8FA7-525505D6B633}&oid=322631 Fragments of stucco roundels in situ, Taq-i Kisra, south building, Ctesiphon, Iraq, 1931–32. (n.d.). Retrieved April 7...
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archaeologists since the 18th century; the most famous landmark there is the Taq-i Kisra. Excavation sites and ancient suburbs include: Seleucia Ctesiphon (previously...
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without finding any Persian resistance. They reached the White Palace (Taq-i Kisra), home of the Persian government, and occupied it. Ctesiphon fell in...
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Palace of Darius in Susa and Persepolis, imperial Achaemenid palaces Taq-i Kisra in Ctesiphon, Persia, in Sasanian period Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria...
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Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. After 540 – Construction of Taq-i Kisra (iwan) at Ctesiphon in the Sasanian Empire begins. 549 – Basilica of...
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older arches approximate catenaries, an example of which is the Arch of Taq-i Kisra in Ctesiphon. In 1671, Hooke announced to the Royal Society that he had...
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Khosraw II (591-628 CE). It was discovered in the year 2000. Taq Wa San Taq-i Kisra Taq-e Gara Sumar District Kalhor https://www.kojaro...
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Press. ISBN 0-19-713559-5. p. 45. Kurz, Otto (1941). "The Date of the Ṭāq i Kisrā". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland...
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Aramaic of Hatra Destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State Taq-i Kisra, sharing architectural features with structures at Hatra Dirven, L. (2013)...
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spears, relying on their bows as their primary weapons. Conversely the Taq-i Bustan reliefs and Al-Tabari's famed list of equipment required for dihqan...
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the royal compounds at Nysa, Sassanid era e.g. Ghal'eh Dokhtar, the Taq-i Kisra, Bishapur, Darband (Derbent). Islamic: The Khorasani style (from the...
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Architecture Reached Far Beyond their Borders. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sassanid architecture. Ctesiphon and Taq-e Kasra photo gallery...
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famous qasida The Portals at Madāʾen, in which the contemplation of Taq-i Kisra (the ruins of the Sassanid Palace near Ctesiphon), according to Beelaert...
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employed many innovative concepts of their own as well. 1824 depiction of Taq-i Kisra by British explorer. Anahita Temple Archaeological complex in Kangavar...
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Qasr-e Shirin (redirect from Ghasr-i-shirin)
international campus of Razi university in Qasr-e Shirin. Taq-e Gara Naft shahr Taq-i Kisra Byzantine Empire Mehran, Ilam Treaty of Zuhab Kalhori Garmian...
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portrait of the US Couple in Ctesiphon shows an American couple visiting the Taq Kisra (arch at Ctesiphon) in the background, while they listen to an elderly...
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Shaduppum (Tell Harmal) Tell al-Dhiba'i Tell Muhammad Seleucia Ctesiphon (Taq Kisra) Zenobia (Halabiye) Hatra Idu Rabana-Merquly (Natounia?) Ecbatana (Hamadan...
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fame"). The name is rendered in Greek as Chosroes (Χοσρόης) and in Arabic as Kisra. Besides his personal name, he is widely known in sources by his epithet...
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restoration of the Tutunji house and other sites in Iraq, including Taq-i Kisra (also known as the Arch of Ctesiphon), which claims the largest single-span...
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Trowulan Trinil Kurd Qaburstan Al-Mada'in (Taq-i Kisra's ruins) Al-Qurnah Babylon Baghdad Bakr Awa Ginnig Gird-î Qalrakh Hatra Idu Isin Jarmo Karim-Shehir...
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Khosrow II (redirect from Kisra Abarwiz)
bore him Shapur-i Shahrvaraz. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Khosrau II. Babai the Great Behistun Inscription Behistun Palace Kisra legend, an African...
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vaulted ayvan was larger than the famous historic vault of Khosrow/Kisra, the Taq Kisra at Ctesiphon/Mada'in. However, with the sudden death of the governor...
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war. The temple was the very place where the first Sasanian shah Ardashir I (r. 224–242) had crowned himself, indicating that the reason behind Yazdegerd's...
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