Description
Persepolis is the Greek name (from perses polis for ‘Persian City’) for the ancient city of Parsa, located seventy miles northeast of Shiraz in present-day Iran. The name Parsa meant ‘City of The Persians’ and construction began at the site in 518 BCE under the rule of King Darius the Great.
Abarkuh is one of the ancient Iranian cities located about 87 miles of Yazd city, on the path of the world-renowned Silk Road.
Cypress tree in Abarkuh with around 25 m height was planted around the year 2000 BC ± 100. It was the symbol of Ahura Mazda , God in Zoroastrianism Faith as well as symbol of life, freedom and beauty.
Aghazadeh’s House with its traditional architecture in having wind tower or wind catcher.
Dazzling mud-bricked ice storage, cone shape desert refrigerator as unique local inventions.
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