EditorialSasanian Empire. 3rd century. Bas-relief depicting the Saphur I Parade, celebrating the king's military victory over the Roman Empire (244). Detail. Naqsh-e Rajab. Province of Fars. Islamic Republic of Iran.
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e Rostam. Cube of Zoroaster (Kaba Zartosht) fire temple. Late 6th century BC-early 5th century BC. Achaemenid period. Near Shiraz.
EditorialPersian Art. Achaemenid Period. 6th and 5th century B.C. Tombs of kings Darius I, Xerxes I and Darius II, carved into the rock. Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam. Around Persepolis. Iran.
EditorialSasanians. Relief of Shapur's Parade depicting the King Shapur I riding a horse, folllowed by his sons and other characters. 3rd century. It celebrates the king's military victory in 244 over the Roman emperor Valerian and Philip the Arab. Naqsh-e Raja...
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e-Rustam. Necropolis. Sassanid period. The triumph of Shapur I (241-272) (on horseback). Shapur's victory over Roman emperors Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab.
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e Rostam. Cube of Zoroaster (Kaba Zartosht) fire temple. Late 6th century BC-early 5th century BC. Achaemenid period. Near Shiraz.
EditorialSasanian Empire. 3rd century. Bas-relief depicting the Saphur I Parade, celebrating the king's military victory over the Roman Empire (244). Detail. Naqsh-e Rajab. Province of Fars. Islamic Republic of Iran.
EditorialMeidan-I-Shah or royal place. Isfahan, Naqsh-e Jahan or Place of Imam in Isfahan (Iran), Signed: Dessin? & Lithographi? par Eug?ne Flandin; Gide et J. Baudry Editeurs; Lith. De Thierry fr?res, Pl. LIV, Flandin, Eug?ne (dess. et lith.); Thierry fr?res (...
EditorialTomb in Nakschi-Rustam, Tomb of Darius II. Naqsh-e Rostam in Iran, signed: J. Bouchet (del.), Lemaitre (sculp.), Fig. 45, p. 209, 1853, Jules Gailhabaud: Monuments anciens et modernes. Bd. 1. Paris: Librairie de Firmin Didot fr?res, 1853.
EditorialSasanians. Relief of Shapur's Parade depicting the King Shapur I riding a horse, folllowed by his sons and other characters. 3rd century. It celebrates the king's military victory in 244 over the Roman emperor Valerian and Philip the Arab. Naqsh-e Raja...
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e-Rustam. Necropolis. Sassanid period. The triumph of Shapur I (241-272) (on horseback). Shapur's victory over Roman emperors Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab.
EditorialSassanian rock relief. The Investiture of Narseh receiving the ring of kingship from a female figure (divinity Aredvi Sura or Queen Shapurdokhtak), c. 293-303. Naqsh-e Rustam, Fars Province, Iran. (Ancient Persia).
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e Rostam. Cube of Zoroaster (Kaba Zartosht) fire temple. Late 6th century BC-early 5th century BC. Achaemenid period. Near Shiraz.
EditorialSasanian Empire. 3rd century. Bas-relief depicting the Saphur I Parade, celebrating the king's military victory over the Roman Empire (244). Detail. Naqsh-e Rajab. Province of Fars. Islamic Republic of Iran.
EditorialPersian Art. Achaemenid Period. 6th and 5th century B.C. Tombs of kings Darius I, Xerxes I and Darius II, carved into the rock. Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam. Around Persepolis. Iran.
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e Rostam. Cube of Zoroaster (Kaba Zartosht) fire temple. Late 6th century BC-early 5th century BC. Achaemenid period. Near Shiraz.
EditorialARTE PERSA-PERIODO SASANIDA. Bajorrelieve del "TRIUNFO DE SEPUR I", donde se narra la rendici?n de los emperadores VALERIANO y FILIPO "el Arabe" tras las campa?as de 252-261. A caballo el rey sas?nida y arrodillado ante ?l, Valeriano, su prisionero has...
EditorialSasanians. Relief of Shapur's Parade depicting the King Shapur I riding a horse, folllowed by his sons and other characters. 3rd century. It celebrates the king's military victory in 244 over the Roman emperor Valerian and Philip the Arab. Naqsh-e Raja...
EditorialIran. Naqsh-e-Rustam. Necropolis. Sassanid period. The triumph of Shapur I (241-272) (on horseback). Shapur's victory over Roman emperors Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab.
EditorialSassanian rock relief. The Investiture of Narseh receiving the ring of kingship from a female figure (divinity Aredvi Sura or Queen Shapurdokhtak), c. 293-303. Naqsh-e Rustam, Fars Province, Iran. (Ancient Persia).
EditorialPersian Art. Achaemenid Period. 6th and 5th century B.C. Tombs of kings Darius I, Xerxes I and Darius II, carved into the rock. Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam. Around Persepolis. Iran.