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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pasargadae' has mentioned 'Pasargadae' in the following places:
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For the tribe, see Pasargadae (tribe). | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Pasargadae Persian Gardens provide the earliest known example of the Persian chahar bagh, or fourfold garden design (see Persian Gardens). | WIKI |
The remains of the tomb of Cyrus' son and successor Cambyses II have been found in Pasargadae, near the fortress of Toll-e Takht, and identified in 2006. | WIKI |
It is carved in a column in Pasargadae | WIKI |
The most important monument in Pasargadae is the tomb of Cyrus the Great. | WIKI |
[8] In particular, the tomb at Pasargadae has almost exactly the same dimensions as the tomb of Alyattes, father of the Lydian King Croesus; however, some have refused the claim (according to Herodotus, Croesus was spared by Cyrus during the conquest of Lydia, and became a member of Cyrus' court). | WIKI |
[9] In general, the art and architecture found at Pasargadae exemplified the Persian synthesis of various traditions, drawing on precedents from Elam, Babylon, Assyria, and ancient Egypt, with the addition of some Anatolian influences. | WIKI |
Dovetail Staples from Pasargadae | WIKI |
The first capital of the Achaemenid Empire, Pasargadae lies in ruins 40xc2xa0kilometers from Persepolis, in present-day Fars province of Iran. | WIKI |
Pasargadae was first archaeologically explored by the German archaeologist Ernst Herzfeld in 1905, and in one excavation season in 1928, together with his assistant Friedrich Krefterxc2xa0[de]. | WIKI |
After Herzfeld, Sir Aurel Stein completed a site plan for Pasargadae in 1934. | WIKI |
[15][16][17] It was during the 1960s that a pot-hoard known as the Pasargadae Treasure was excavated near the foundations of 'Pavilion B' at the site. | WIKI |
Its placement between both the ruins of Pasargadae and Persepolis has many archaeologists and Iranians worried that the dam will flood these UNESCO World Heritage sites, although scientists involved with the construction say this is not obvious because the sites sit above the planned waterline. | WIKI |
Of the two sites, Pasargadae is the one considered to be more threatened. | WIKI |
[24] All agree that the humidity created by it will speed up the destruction of Pasargadae, yet experts from the Ministry of Energy believe it could be partially compensated for by controlling the water level of the reservoir. | WIKI |
In 1930, the Brazilian poet Manuel Bandeira published a poem called "Vou-me embora pra Pasxc3xa1rgada" ("I'm off to Pasargadae" in Portuguese), in a book entitled Libertinagem. | WIKI |
[26] It tells the story of a man who wants to go to Pasargadae, described in the poem as a utopian city, having the children learned in the school about this "utopic city created by Manuel Bandeira". | WIKI |
Manuel Bandeira heard the name Pasargadae for the first time when he was 16 years old, reading a book by a Greek author. | WIKI |
Years later, in his apartment, during a moment of sadness and anxiety, he had the idea of xe2x80x9cvou-me embora pra Pasxc3xa1rgadaxe2x80x9d (I'm off to Pasargadae) and then created the poem, which surrounds the great part of the Brazilian populationxe2x80x99s imagination up to date. | WIKI |
I'm off to Pasargadae I'm off to Pasargadae There I am friends with the king There I shall have the woman I want In the bed of my choice [xe2x80xa6] And when I'm sadder So sad there's nothing left When at night I feel A desire to kill myself xe2x80x94 There I am friends with the king xe2x80x94 I will have the woman I want On the bed of my choice I'm off to Pasargadae. | WIKI |
The citadel of Pasargadae. | WIKI |
Founded in the 6th century BC in the heartland of the Persians (today the province of Fars in southwestern Iran), Pasargadae was the earliest capital of the Achaemenid (First Persian) Empire. | UNESCO |
The xe2x80x9cFour Gardensxe2x80x9d type of royal ensemble, which was created in Pasargadae, became a prototype for Western Asian architecture and design. | UNESCO |
The 160-ha archaeological site of Pasargadae presents some of the earliest manifestations of Persian art and architecture. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |
Pasargadae stands as an exceptional witness to the Achaemenid civilisation. | UNESCO |
Pasargadae represents the first phase of this development into a specifically Persian architecture which later found its full expression in the city of Persepolis. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i):Pasargadae is the first outstanding expression of the royal Achaemenid architecture. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv):The xe2x80x9cFour Gardensxe2x80x9d type of royal ensemble which was created in Pasargadae, became a prototype for Western Asian architecture and design. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |
There is no doubt that Pasargadae represents the ancient capital of the Achaemenians, and is authentic in terms of its location and setting, materials and substance, and forms and design. | UNESCO |
The setting xc2xa0of Pasargadae has undergone no change over the course of time, and the site is part of an agricultural landscape that continues to be cultivated. | UNESCO |
No changes have been made to the general plan of Pasargadae, its buildings or its gardens. | UNESCO |
Moreover, there are no modern reconstructions at Pasargadae; the remains of all the monuments are authentic. | UNESCO |
The Pasargadae Ensemble was registered in the national list of Iranian monuments as item no. | UNESCO |
The Pasargadae Management Plan was prepared in 2002 to provide guidance on preserving the value and significance of the archaeological and cultural landscape of this site. | UNESCO |
Pasargadae Research Base, a management and conservation office established in Pasargadae in 2001, is responsible for the investigation, conservation, restoration, reorganization, and presentation of Pasargadae. | UNESCO |
Financial resources for Pasargadae are provided through national and provincial budgets, and site admission fees. | UNESCO |