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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pasargadae' has mentioned 'Tomb of Cyrus' in the following places:
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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
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.
Tomb of Cyrus the Great[edit]
Main article: Tomb of Cyrus
The most important monument in Pasargadae is the tomb of Cyrus the Great.
When Alexander looted and destroyed Persepolis, he paid a visit to the tomb of Cyrus.
Tomb of Cyrus the Great Tomb of Cambyses I The Private Palace.
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.
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.