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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pasargadae' has mentioned 'Cyrus the Great' in the following places:
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Pasargadaexd9xbexd8xa7xd8xb3xd8xa7xd8xb1xdaxafxd8xa7xd8xafTomb of Cyrus the Great in PasargadaeShown within IranLocationFars Province, IranRegionIranCoordinates30xc2xb012xe2x80xb200xe2x80xb3N 53xc2xb010xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf30.20000xc2xb0N 53.17944xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 30.20000; 53.17944Coordinates: 30xc2xb012xe2x80xb200xe2x80xb3N 53xc2xb010xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf30.20000xc2xb0N 53.17944xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 30.20000; 53.17944TypeSettlementHistoryBuilderCyrus the GreatMaterialStone, clayFounded6th century BCEPeriodsAchaemenid EmpireCulturesPersianSite notesArchaeologistsAli Sami, David Stronach, Ernst HerzfeldConditionIn ruins UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(i), (ii), (iii), (iv)Reference1106Inscription2004 (28th session)Area160xc2xa0ha (0.62xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Bufferxc2xa0zone7,127xc2xa0ha (27.52xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)
Pasargadae (from Ancient Greek: xcexa0xcexb1xcfx83xcexb1xcfx81xcexb3xcexacxcexb4xcexb1xcexb9, from Old Persian Pxc4x81xcexb8ra-gadxc4x81, "protective club" or "strong club";[1][2] Modern Persian: xd9xbexd8xa7xd8xb3xd8xa7xd8xb1xdaxafxd8xa7xd8xaf Pxc4x81sxc4x81rgxc4x81d) was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great (559xe2x80x93530 BCE), who ordered its construction and the location of his tomb.
Contents 1 History 2 Tomb of Cyrus the Great 3 Archaeology 4 Sivand Dam controversy 5 In popular culture 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External links
Pasargadae was founded in the 6th century BCE as the first capital of the Achaemenid Empire by Cyrus the Great, near the site of his victory over the Median king Astyages in 550 BCE.
Tomb of Cyrus the Great[edit]
The most important monument in Pasargadae is the tomb of Cyrus the Great.
Tomb of Cyrus the Great Tomb of Cambyses I The Private Palace.
The city was created by Cyrus the Great with contributions from the different peoples who comprised the first great multicultural empire in Western Asia.
It includes, among other monuments, the compact limestone tomb on the Morgab plain that once held Cyrus the Greatxe2x80x99s gilded sarcophagus; Tall-e Takht (xe2x80x9cSolomonxe2x80x99s Thronexe2x80x9d), a great fortified platform built on a hill and later incorporated into a sprawling citadel with substantial mud-brick defences; and the royal ensemble, which consists of several palaces originally located within a garden layout (the so-called xe2x80x9cFour Gardensxe2x80x9d).
Criterion (ii):The dynastic capital of Pasargadae was built by Cyrus the Great with a contribution by different peoples of the empire created by him.
Criterion (iii):The archaeological site of Pasargadae, with its palaces, gardens, and the tomb of the founder of the dynasty, Cyrus the Great, represents an exceptional testimony to the Achaemenid civilisation in Persia.
Within the boundaries of the archaeological site of Pasargadae are located the known elements and components necessary to express the Outstanding Universal Value of the property, including the tomb of Cyrus the Great, the remains of the Tall-e Takht fortified platform, and the remains of the royal ensemble within the Four Gardens.