about Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid) in Fars province
On top of the rocky mountain of Rahmat in the plain of
Marvdasht, the ruins of Takht-e-Jamshid palace are pre-eminent.
Construction of these palaces started at the time of Darius I
(521 BC) and was not completed in less than a period of 150
years. Takht-e-Jamshid is registered as a World Heritage Site by
UNESCO.
The entrance of the complex is formed by a two-ramp stairway
composed of 110 rather wide and short steps. On top of the
stairways is the main entrance or `The Great Gate`, marked by
two statues of a bull with a human head and a pair of wings.
There are two exits, one to the south and the other to the east.
The south exit or gate connects to the Apadana Palace
Takht-e-Jamshid is 125 thousand sq.m. in area, and is composed of the main sections
- Official reception halls and palaces
- Smaller and more private palaces
- Royal treasury
- Private fort and special fortification
Various edifices or palaces that have been built are as follows:
- The Small Palace or the Gate of All Nations
- The Apadana Palace
- The Palace of Darius,(one of the primary palaces constructed
on the Takht-e-Jamshid rock, which was also called the `Tachar`
Palace.)
- Hall or palace of a Hundred Columns
- The Semifinished Gate or palace
- Treasury of Takht-e-Jamshid
- The Three Doorway or Consultation Palace or Hall
- The stone well
- Tombs of Ardeshir II and III
- The Palace of Khashayar Shah (called `Hadish`)
Takht-e-Jamshid was set ablaze by Alexander the Greek (330 BC)
after which only ruins have remained. From these ruins, the
Apadana Palace, at the main entrance, with 36 columns and three
balconies (12 columns in each) in the north, south and eastern
sections of the palace have been remained. The northern and
eastern terraces are connected to the gardens opposite. The
height of the platform in the Apadana Palace is 16 m. and the
height of its columns is 18 m
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