Pasargad - Tea Mage Goes To Iran
Pasargad was the first site of the Persian empire. I encourage you to google earth it!
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The Ancient Pasargad, Iran
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PASARGAD IN IRAN (PERSIA)
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Hospitality is legendary in Persia and is considered the first of virtues. You will find the legend to be true and very much alive today. At Pasargad Tours, we try to live up to that legend.
Established in 1987, Pasargad Tours has come to earn the position of being Iran’s leading tour operator, a fact attested to by repeated “Certificates of Merit” being awarded to it by Iran’s Board of Tourism in addition to the trust put in it by some of the best known names in the travel industry and the most prestigious cultural institutions across the world.
At Pasargad Tours as tour operator , we have remained committed to our initial goal of satisfying our clients as well as fulfilling the country's cultural aspiration.
Pasargad Tours achievement comes as a result of employing some of the most modern methods of management and the meticulous care that goes into every tour. We also boast a host of scholarly and experienced guides as the people in the field who rank amongst the best in the country.
Taking the choice of traveling with Pasargad Tours will be one remembered among the best trips you have ever taken.
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Pasargad-Iran- Private Palace of Cyrus the Great
Pasargad or Pasargadae, the capital of Cyrus the Great (559–530 BC) and also his last resting place, was a city in ancient Persia, and is today an archaeological site. It is located on highway between Isfahan and Shiraz; about 50 km from Takht-e-Jamshed and 120 km from Shiraz. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cyrus the Great began building this city in 546 BCE; it was unfinished when he died in battle, in 530. The remains of the tomb of Cyrus' son and successor, Cambyses II, have been found in Pasargadae, near the fortress of Toll-e Takht, and identified in 2006. Beside an impressive building of the tomb of Cyrus the Great, other important buildings spread in the area of Pasargad include the Tall-e-Takht, a gigantic stone platform perhaps intended for the foundation of a great palace; and the Zendan-e-Suleiman or Prison of Solomon (Persian name Burj-e-Sangi), a tall windowless building, Private Palace of Cyrus the Great, Muzaffari Karvansarai, Royal Gardens, Kooshak, Gateway Palace, Audience Hall (Diwan-e-Aam), etc. It is a full day excursion from Shiraz to visit Persepolis (3-4 hours), Naqsh-e-Rustam (2 hours) and Pasargad (4 hours) in addition to 2-hour one way journey time. The royal ensemble occupies the central area of Pasargadae. It consists of several palaces originally located within a garden ensemble (called 'Four Gardens'). The Residential Palace of Cyrus II was built 535-530 BCE; its hypostyle hall has five rows of six columns. In later periods, Tall-e Takht continued to be used as a fort, whereas the palaces were abandoned and the material was reused.
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Please watch: Farhat Abbas Shah, Dubai Mushaera 1996
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IRAN Persepolis, Naqsh-e-Rostam, Pasargad
IRAN Persepolis, Naqsh-e-Rostam, Pasargad
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Pasargad in Iran north of city Shiraz is a grave of an ancient Iranian king known as Korosh.
Pasargad, Iran-2500 Years Old City 18.4.2013
Pasargad or Pasargadae, the capital of Cyrus the Great (559–530 BC) and also his last resting place, was a city in ancient Persia, and is today an archaeological site. It is located on highway between Isfahan and Shiraz; about 50 km from Takht-e-Jamshed and 120 km from Shiraz. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cyrus the Great began building this city in 546 BCE; it was unfinished when he died in battle, in 530. The remains of the tomb of Cyrus' son and successor, Cambyses II, have been found in Pasargadae, near the fortress of Toll-e Takht, and identified in 2006. Beside an impressive building of the tomb of Cyrus the Great, other important buildings spread in the area of Pasargad include the Tall-e-Takht, a gigantic stone platform perhaps intended for the foundation of a great palace; and the Zendan-e-Suleiman or Prison of Solomon (Persian name Burj-e-Sangi), a tall windowless building, Private Palace of Cyrus the Great, Muzaffari Karvansarai, Royal Gardens, Kooshak, Gateway Palace, Audience Hall (Diwan-e-Aam), etc. It is a full day excursion from Shiraz to visit Persepolis (3-4 hours), Naqsh-e-Rustam (2 hours) and Pasargad (4 hours) in addition to 2-hour one way journey time. The royal ensemble occupies the central area of Pasargadae. It consists of several palaces originally located within a garden ensemble (called 'Four Gardens'). The Residential Palace of Cyrus II was built 535-530 BCE; its hypostyle hall has five rows of six columns. In later periods, Tall-e Takht continued to be used as a fort, whereas the palaces were abandoned and the material was reused.
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Please watch: Farhat Abbas Shah, Dubai Mushaera 1996
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Shah of IRAN in Pasargad (Cyrus)3
Pasargad Persepolis , Bistoon, IRAN
Pasargad Persepolis , Bistoon, IRAN
Iran-Takht Jamshid - Pasargad-Naghsh Rostam
*Iran is Beautiful Country*
Pasargad, Cyrus Day October 28 2016, people raise Iran's old flag
برافراشتن پرچم شیر و خورشید در پاسارگارد, مراسم بزرگداشت كوروش بزرگ ٧ آبان ۹۵
Shah of IRAN in Pasargad (Cyrus)
shahanshah aryamehr dar PASARGAD, aramgahe kourosh.
Pasargad
Paying my respects to Koursosh Bozorg (aka Cyrus The Great).
Over 2500 years ago, Kourosh decreed the first Charter of Human Rights.
I'll refrain from pointing out the obvious irony that is apparent today in the nation that he once led.
Filmed by my Aunt.
Music: Adamak by Fereidoon Foroughi
Foundation Excavation, Drilling and Retaining Structure construction of Freshteh Pasargad hotel
Contractor: Radpey Ghaem Co.
Engineer: AKS Co.