NAQSH E RAJAB
Iran /
Fars /
Marv Dasht /
World
/ Iran
/ Fars
/ Marv Dasht
, 13 km from center (مرودشت)
World / Iran / Fars
place with historical importance, interesting place
Naqsh-e Rajab (also Naqš-e Rajab, Persian: نقش رجب ) is an archaeological site just east of historical ruins of Istakhr and about 12 km north of Persepolis. Naqsh-e Rajab is the site of four limestone rockface inscriptions and bas-reliefs that date to the early Sassanid era. One of the carvings is the investiture inscription of Ardeshir I (r. 226 - 241), the founder of the dynasty. The second investiture inscription is Ardeshir's successor, Shapur I (r. 241 - 272). A third bas-relief, known as 'Shapur's Parade' celebrates the king's military victory in 244 over the Roman emperor Philip the Arab. A fourth bas-relief and inscription is attributed to Kartir, high priest under Shapur I and his sons Hormizd I (r. 272 - 273) and Bahram I (r. 273 – 276). Together with Naqsh-e Rustam, which lies less than a kilometer away, the site is part of the Marvdasht cultural complex. Together, the two sites are a tentative candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naqsh-e_Rajab
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 29°57'59"N 52°53'13"E
- Pasargadae 39 km
- Shiraz City Center 51 km
- Shiraz 52 km
- Firouzabad 125 km
- Abarkuh 134 km
- The ruins of the ancient Sassanid baham ıı - بزرگترین شهر باستانی ساسانی bahram dovom 136 km
- The 1800-plus-year-old towns - The ancient Sassanid 136 km
- Nersiabad (Nasrabad ) 221 km
- Yazd 257 km
- Bandar Abbas 427 km
- NAQSH E RUSTAM 2.8 km
- Persepolis 3.8 km
- Possible area of the ancient city of Pars 4.2 km
- Azemayesh Industrial Inc. 8.7 km
- koshk 9 km
- رجا آباد 13 km
- محله فردوسي ferdosi neighbourhood 15 km
- SHiraz Petrochemical Industry 17 km
- Rahmat Mount 21 km
- Bamoo National Park 31 km