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    Median Empire (678 - 549 BC) According to Herodotus, Ecbatana was chosen as the Medes ' capital in 678 BC by Deioces, the first ruler of the Medes. Herodotus said that it had seven walls. [3] Deioces' intention was to build a palace worthy of the dignity of a king. [6] After choosing Ecbatana as his capital, Deioces decided to build a huge and ...

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  2. Dec 15, 1997 · ECBATANA (Ekbātān, present-day Hamadān), capital of the Median empire, summer capital of the Achaemenids, and satrapal seat of the province of Media from Achaemenid to Sasanian times. Location and environment.

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    Along with Athens in Greece, Rome in Italy and Susa in Khuzestan, Ecbatana is one of the few ancient cities in the world that is still alive and important, representing the current-day Hamadan. Ecbatana was an ancient city and the capital of the Median Empire, making it the first capital of Iran.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EkbatanEkbatan - Wikipedia

    Ekbatan Town ( Persian: شهرک اکباتان, Šahrak-e Ekbātān) is a planned town in western Tehran, Iran. It is located approximately five kilometers west of central Tehran. Etymology. The town is named after Ecbatana, the capital city of the ancient Median Empire around 700 BC.

  6. Ecbatana (ĕkbăt´ənə, ĕkbətä´nə), capital of ancient Media, later the summer residence of Achaemenid and Parthian kings, beautifully situated at the foot of Mt. Elvend and NE of Behistun. In 549 BC it was captured by Cyrus the Great. It possessed a royal treasury and was plundered in turn by Alexander, Seleucus, and Antiochus III.

  7. Jun 20, 2023 · Ecbatana, also known as Hagmatāna or Haŋmatāna, holds a significant place in history as the ancient capital of Medes in western Iran. This historic city later became a prominent center in the Persian, Seleucid, and Parthian empires.

  8. Apr 12, 2020 · First Persian Capital with 3,000 Years of History. Hegmataneh, also known as Ecbatana, is a vast historical area in the center of the modern Iranian city of Hamadan. The site is a historical hill covering a vast area in the modern city. This hill, which is referred to as the most extensive ancient hill in Iran, is over 30 hectares.

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