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  1. Pasargadae (từ tiếng Hy Lạp cổ: Πασαργάδαι trong tiếng Ba Tư: Pāsārgād) là thủ đô của đế chế Achaemenes và được xây dựng dưới thời Cyrus Đại đế khoảng từ năm 559-530 TCN (BC), đồng thời đây cũng là nơi chôn cất của Cyrus Đại đế. Pasargadae là một thành phố Ba Tư cổ nằm gần Shiraz trong huyện Pasargad thuộc tỉnh Fars.

    • thế kỷ thứ 6th BCE
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PasargadaePasargadae - Wikipedia

    Pasargadae was first archaeologically explored by the German archaeologist Ernst Herzfeld in 1905, and in one excavation season in 1928, together with his assistant Friedrich Krefter . Since 1946, the original documents, notebooks, photographs, fragments of wall paintings and pottery from the early excavations are preserved in the Freer Gallery ...

    • 160 ha (0.62 sq mi)
    • Iran
    • 6th century BCE
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  4. Pasargadae was the capital of the first great multicultural empire in Western Asia. Spanning the Eastern Mediterranean and Egypt to the Hindus River, it is considered to be the first empire that respected the cultural diversity of its different peoples.

  5. 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.

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  6. Pasargadae, first dynastic capital of the Persian Achaemenian dynasty, situated on a plain northeast of Persepolis in southwestern Iran. According to tradition, Cyrus II (the Great; reigned 559– c. 529 bce) chose the site because it lay near the scene of his victory over Astyages the Mede (550).

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  7. Apr 28, 2011 · Pasargadae was one of the oldest residences of the Achaemenid kings, founded by Cyrus the Great (r.559-530). It resembled a park of 2x3 km in which several monumental buildings were to be seen.

  8. Oct 18, 2019 · October 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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