Rabu, 13 Juli 2011

The cliff cite this as a palace by the Emperor of Persia


To the north of the ancient city of Persepolis in Iran there is a beautiful cliff called Naqsh-i-Rustam. Construction of the cliff is amazing, really surprising in the era of so ancient civilization, humans can make such beautiful architecture.
Cliff palace has a large door for entrance in the cliff wall. In total there are 4 entrances giant also known as Persian Crosses.
Carvings on the walls is made with such detail and perfect. Inside the entrance you'll find a "camber" in which little will be on the sarcophagus of the king, but now it is empty. 
The cliffs are also known as the Persian Empire's rulers from the time of Xerxes, Darius and Cyrus.
Outside also has a relief carving in the form of people and horses, and the oldest inscription of Iran ever recorded can also be found there.
This tourist attraction and a good way to get to know an old Persian history and culture. Something that can remind us of the Persian Empire was a beautiful Cave City in Georgia that is actually a monastery.

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