Photographer’s Note
Khoramabad, Lorestan province in the west of Iran,
Falak-ol-Aflak Castle, in ancient times was known as Dežbār as well as Shapourkhaast(means: Demanded by Shapour, the ancient Sassanid king), is one of the most impressive castles in Iran. It is situated on the top of a large hill with the same name within the city of Khorramabad, the regional capital of Lorestan province. This gigantic structure was built during the Sassanid era (226–651).
The Khoramabad River runs past the eastern and south-western side of the Falak-ol-Aflak hill providing the fortress with an element of natural protection. Today, the western and northern sides of the hill are bordered by the residential districts of Khorramabad.
The foundations of the actual castle measure approximately 300 meters by 400 meters. The height of the entire structure, including the hill, reaches to 40 meters above the surrounding area.
The castle itself covers an area of 5,300 square meters. It is 2,860 meters in perimeter and its tallest wall is 22.5 meters high. This space is divided into four large halls, and their associated rooms and coridors. The rooms all surround two courtyards with the following measurements: the first courtyard measures 31x22.50m and the second 29x21 meters. When originally built the castle used to have 12 towers, but only 8 remain standing today.
The building's entrace is situated towards the north, within the body of the northwestern tower.
The water well of the fortress lies in the area behind the first courtyard. Reaching a depth of 40 meters, the majority of the well's shaft is carved into the rock in order to reach the source of the Golestan spring. The well remains usable to this day.
The materials used in the construction of the fortress are mud-bricks, mud-fired bricks, stone, wood, and mortar.
Archeological studies have identified the existence of a two layered rampart with twelve towers around the present day construction. This surrounding rampart mainly stretched westward. From the twelve original towers, only two remain and these are situated northwest and southwest of the existing fortress. Falak ol-Aflak Castle appears to have been built with a dehumidifier system which is one of the wonders of the ancient world. Previously, the experts believed these dehumidifier canals with a height of more than 1 meter covering all the area beneath the castle were hide-outs for the residents. But in reality, due to being aware of the changing climate in the region and the underground waters, the Sassanid engineers have equipped the castle with a dehumidifier. Falak ol-Aflak castle is made with different materials like stone and wood that are vulnerable to humidity. That’s why the castle was built on the highest point of the city of Khoram-abad, so that the wind could penetrate the building and dry its foundations.
قلعه فلك الافلاك يا دژ شاپورخواست، خرم آباد، لرستان.
axiotea, mickyg, sfsepehr, saamb, meyerd, manatee, tuberose2461, touristdidi has marked this note useful
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berek
(29019) 2007-04-22 4:49
Merhaba Akbar,
nice historical place. I like your point of view and framing. have nice Sunday.
Burak
mickyg
(815) 2007-04-22 17:00
This shot is impressive as are your notes,what a great position you chose to capture it.Good exposure and fine detail once again Akbar
sfsepehr
(133) 2007-04-25 16:15
Nice POV, good contrast & very nice description. I remember many years ago I've been there for a mission I suppose & there was a "photography's forbidden" near Falak-ol-aflak. So, I decided to take a photo of that sign!!! ........
Anyway, congratulations for that nice shot.
saamb
(1004) 2007-04-29 14:36
Akbar,
Contrast and sharpness are very well, but i like your choice about angle and beautiful framing. colors on sky and castle are very bonny. very good note
SAAM
meyerd
(1498) 2007-04-30 9:50
Dear Akbar,
I want to say the same things as before: this historic monument is really interesting and it gains in interest with the accomaning note. Good composition ghere, Akbar with the perspective and the rocks in the foreground. There are few remnants of the Sassanid period today, so it's good you reveal them to a larger public.
My best regards to you,
Dietrich
manatee
(4297) 2007-05-01 13:21
Good picture, I like the angle you took to shot this picture, looks more magestic and unvulnerable.
About the note is very interesting I love your culture and i would liek to visit your country some day.
Elias
axiotea
(16281) 2007-05-17 3:00
Hi Akbar,
Nice low POV on this part of the fortress, increasing its size, and giving it an imposing look. Natural looking colors, fine sharpness. And good choice of vertical framing.
Cheers
Marilyn
fserajian
(4557) 2007-07-03 12:26
Salam Akbar,
Good work, excellent POV and lighting. TFS :-)
Faramarz
Gdouble
(5245) 2007-09-07 11:47
Hi Akbar,
There are indead som similarities between this two architectures.
I like the angle you choosed here.
Take care
Guy
touristdidi
(8561) 2008-08-19 10:18 [Comment]
Photo Information
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Copyright: Akbar Shafiee (Leo71538)
(438) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-04-17
- Categories: Castles
- Camera: Cannon Powershot S2IS, Kingston SD 1GB
- Exposure: f/4, 1/400 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: Beauties of Lorestan
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-22 3:55
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