Azargoshnasb Fire temple. (takht-e- soliman)
| volcano, ancient, place with historical importance, archaeological site, volcanic crater / caldera, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Iran /
Azarbayejan-e Gharbi /
Takab /
World
/ Iran
/ Azarbayejan-e Gharbi
/ Takab
, 21 km from center (تكاب)
World / Iran / West Azarbaijan
temple, volcano, ancient, place with historical importance, archaeological site, volcanic crater / caldera, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage Site
video :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ate21p81yYM
site poto :
www.berasad.com/fa/content/view/2698/
The originally fortified site, which is located on a volcano crater rim, was recognized as a World Heritage Site in July 2003. The citadel includes the remains of a Zoroastrian fire temple built during the Sassanid period and partially rebuilt during the Ilkhanid period. This site got this Semitic name after the Arab conquest. This temple housed one of the three "Great Fires" or "Royal Fires" that Sassanid rulers humbled themselves before in order to ascend the throne. The fire at Takht-i Soleiman was called ādur Wishnāsp and was dedicated to the arteshtar or warrior class of the Sasanid.[2]
Folk legend relates that King Solomon used to imprison monsters inside the 100 m deep crater of the nearby Zendan-e Soleyman "Prison of Solomon". Another crater inside the fortification itself is filled with spring water; Solomon is said to have created a flowing pond that still exists today. Nevertheless, Solomon belongs to Semitic legends and therefore, the lore and namesake (Solomon's Throne) should have been formed following Arab conquest of Persia. A 4th century[citation needed] Armenian manuscript relating to Jesus and Zarathustra, and various historians of the Islamic period, mention this pond. The foundations of the fire temple around the pond is attributed to that legend.
Archaeological excavations have revealed traces of a 5th-century BC occupation during the Achaemenid period, as well as later Parthian settlements in the citadel. Coins belonging to the reign of Sassanid kings, and that of the Byzantine emperor Theodosius II (AD 408-450), have also been discovered there.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ate21p81yYM
site poto :
www.berasad.com/fa/content/view/2698/
The originally fortified site, which is located on a volcano crater rim, was recognized as a World Heritage Site in July 2003. The citadel includes the remains of a Zoroastrian fire temple built during the Sassanid period and partially rebuilt during the Ilkhanid period. This site got this Semitic name after the Arab conquest. This temple housed one of the three "Great Fires" or "Royal Fires" that Sassanid rulers humbled themselves before in order to ascend the throne. The fire at Takht-i Soleiman was called ādur Wishnāsp and was dedicated to the arteshtar or warrior class of the Sasanid.[2]
Folk legend relates that King Solomon used to imprison monsters inside the 100 m deep crater of the nearby Zendan-e Soleyman "Prison of Solomon". Another crater inside the fortification itself is filled with spring water; Solomon is said to have created a flowing pond that still exists today. Nevertheless, Solomon belongs to Semitic legends and therefore, the lore and namesake (Solomon's Throne) should have been formed following Arab conquest of Persia. A 4th century[citation needed] Armenian manuscript relating to Jesus and Zarathustra, and various historians of the Islamic period, mention this pond. The foundations of the fire temple around the pond is attributed to that legend.
Archaeological excavations have revealed traces of a 5th-century BC occupation during the Achaemenid period, as well as later Parthian settlements in the citadel. Coins belonging to the reign of Sassanid kings, and that of the Byzantine emperor Theodosius II (AD 408-450), have also been discovered there.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°36'16"N 47°14'5"E
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- DASHTE GHAREHBAGH 265 km
- Crater 1.2 km
- Privacy Protection World Series takht-e solyman 5.3 km
- old Hot Spa 12 km
- Gold mining and gold processing plant complex Zarshuran takab 13 km
- Gold factory - zare shuran 13 km
- Lead-zinc mine and processing plant Lead and Zinc Complex angoran - zanjan 16 km
- Gold mining and gold processing plant complex agh dareh takab -IRAN 16 km
- Ichi Agh Crater 21 km
- Angoran Protected Area 22 km
- Charoimagh Protected Area 39 km
Crater
Privacy Protection World Series takht-e solyman
old Hot Spa
Gold mining and gold processing plant complex Zarshuran takab
Gold factory - zare shuran
Lead-zinc mine and processing plant Lead and Zinc Complex angoran - zanjan
Gold mining and gold processing plant complex agh dareh takab -IRAN
Ichi Agh Crater
Angoran Protected Area
Charoimagh Protected Area