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  1. Die altpersische Residenzstadt Pasargadae oder Pasargad ( persisch پاسارگاد, DMG Pāsārgād; altgriechisch Πασαργάδαι Pasargádai, lateinisch Pasargadai) liegt in 1900 m Höhe auf der Murghab-Ebene im Zagrosgebirge der Persis (Provinz Fars in Süd-Iran) und war die erste Residenz der Achämeniden, etwa 130 km ...

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    • Iran
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    Dovetail Staples from Pasargadae. The first capital of the Achaemenid Empire, Pasargadae lies in ruins 40 kilometers from Persepolis, in present-day Fars province of Iran.

    • 160 ha (0.62 sq mi)
    • Iran
    • 6th century BCE
  3. 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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  4. 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 ...

  5. 20. Sept. 2019 · Pasargadae has in fact one really superb piece of architecture: it is the tomb of Cyrus, situated right on the edge of the main palace complex. According to Arrian, it was restored by Alexander the Great and has a quiet simplicity that ensures its place in every book on world architecture.

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  6. Pasargadae covers the archaeological remains of the first capital of the Persian Empire, dating from the 6th century BCE. Its most important monument is the tomb of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid Empire who went on to conquer much of Western Asia.

  7. 28. Apr. 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.