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About Pasargade in Fars
province
This palace is 600 meters to the northeast of the Koorush
shrine. The area of this palace is 2,620 square meters and
includes a large hall (with eight columns) in the middle and
four terraces in four directions and two rooms in the corners.
To the east of the palace is Pasargadae, composed of a large
hall with eight columns.
There is a doorway on the north, east and western side of this
hall. In the northern doorway, there is an impression of a
winged human with two wings directed towards the sky and two
wings to the bottom. Where as the hands are raised towards the
sky in a gesture of prayer.
This edifice with 3,427 square meters area, is located 15 km.
northwest of the palace. The main hall has 30 columns made of
white stone. A mass of black and white stones have been used as
construction material. One of the characteristics of Pasargadae
is the canals made of white stone, which were used, for
irrigation.
There are equally other remains distributed in the province,
some registered as national heritage monuments. These include
the ruins of the Achaemenian Dynasty (Saravan Village), the
Dokhtar Palace (Rastaq Village) dating back to the 3rd century
AD, the restored Sassanian Palace (Sarvestan) dating originally
back to the time of Bahram Gour (year 420 AD), Ardeshir Babakan
Palace (Marvdasht).
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