Photographer’s Note
Site of the most famous royal proclamation carved by Darius I on the great cliff known as "Mountain of the Gods"
which celebrates various of his victories including his defeat over Gaumata, pretender to the throne.
Unfortunately, now and for the foreseeable future, the proclamation is covered by scaffold.
There are also two Parthian bas-reliefs to be seen, those of Mithridates II and Gotarzes II, although these are
badly worn and are defaced by a later Safavid inscription.
Other objects of interest include an immense rock surface smoothed down at the beginning of the 7th century AD during
the reign of the Sassanian king, Khusraw II; although its intention is unknown, experts believe a fire temple may have been
planned in front of the surface.
You will also see a statue of Herakles (Hercules) reclining on a lion; it was carved in 148 BC during the Seleucid period.
Kermanshah Province140 kms east of Hamadan, 32 kms west of Kermanshah
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jacob pazouki (Jacobp)
(798) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-05-18
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon Powershot A530
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-09-29 3:35








