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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pasargadae' has mentioned 'Garden' in the following places:
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The archaeological remains of its palaces and garden layout as well as the tomb of Cyrus constitute an outstanding example of the first phase of the evolution of royal Achaemenid art and architecture, and an exceptional testimony to the Achaemenid civilisation in Persia.
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).
Pasargadae became a prototype for the Persian Garden concept of four quadrants formally divided by waterways or pathways, its architecture characterised by refined details and slender verticality.