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  1. Prema elamskom klinastom pismu pronađenom u Perzepolisu, Pasargad je nazivan Batrakataš ili Pâthragâda („Perzijski vrt“) na staroperzijskom jeziku, dok današnje ime vuče korijene iz grčke izvedenice.

  2. Pasargad ( pers. پاسارگاد), jedan je od glavnih gradova Persijskog carstva u doba vladavine iranske dinastije Ahemenida. Korišćen je kao administrativno središte i odmorište persijskih vladara Kira Velikog i Kambiza II, dok Darije I krajem 6. veka p. n. e. premešta glavni grad u Persepolis.

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  4. پاسارگاد, starogrčki Πασαργάδαι), jedan je od glavnih gradova Perzijskog Carstva u doba vladavine iranske dinastije Ahemenida. Korišten je kao administrativno središte i odmorište perzijskih vladara Kira Velikog i Kambiza II., dok Darije I. Veliki krajem 6. stoljeća pr. Kr. premiješta glavni grad u Perzepolis.

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  5. Pasargadae. Pasargadae was the first dynastic capital of the Achaemenid Empire, founded by Cyrus II the Great, in Pars, homeland of the Persians, in the 6th century BC. Its palaces, gardens and the mausoleum of Cyrus are outstanding examples of the first phase of royal Achaemenid art and architecture and exceptional testimonies of Persian ...

  6. Sep 20, 2019 · Pasargadae is not as well known as it ought to be. Pasargadae was built by the first great Persian king, Cyrus the Great ( c .600-530 BC), as his palace and showpiece. It was a totally new concept of a garden city that established many of the principles of what became Persian architecture.

  7. Apr 28, 2011 · Pasargadae is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. If we ignore the prehistoric site at Tall-e Nokhodi and similar sites, the oldest monument of Pasargadae is the citadel, which is known as Tall-i Takht or "throne hill". Situated on one of the few hills in the valley, it overlooks the palace complex itself.

  8. Oct 18, 2019 · Pasargadae is not as well known as it ought to be. Pasargadae was built by the first great Persian king, Cyrus the Great (c.600-530 BC), as his palace and showpiece. It was a totally new concept of a garden city that established many of the principles of what became Persian architecture.

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