Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Persepolis' has mentioned 'Old Persian' in the following places:
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Persepolisxf0x90x8exb1xf0x90x8exa0xf0x90x8exbcxf0x90x8exbf Pxc4x81rsa (Old Persian) xd8xaaxd8xaexd8xaa xd8xacxd9x85xd8xb4xdbx8cxd8xaf Takht-e Jamshxc4xabd (Persian)Ruins of the Gate of All Nations, Persepolis.Shown within IranLocationMarvdasht, Fars Province, Iran[1]Coordinates29xc2xb056xe2x80xb204xe2x80xb3N 52xc2xb053xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf29.93444xc2xb0N 52.89139xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 29.93444; 52.89139Coordinates: 29xc2xb056xe2x80xb204xe2x80xb3N 52xc2xb053xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf29.93444xc2xb0N 52.89139xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 29.93444; 52.89139TypeSettlementHistoryBuilderDarius the Great, Xerxes the Great and Artaxerxes IMaterialLimestone, mud-brick, cedar woodFounded6th century BCPeriodsAchaemenid EmpireCulturesPersianEvents Battle of the Persian Gates Macedonian sack of Persepolis Nowruz The 2,500 Year Celebration of the Persian Empire Site notesConditionin ruinsManagementCultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of IranPublicxc2xa0accessopenArchitectureArchitectural stylesAchaemenid UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial namePersepolisTypeCulturalCriteriai, iii, viDesignated1979 (3rd session)Referencexc2xa0no.114State PartyIranRegionAsia-Pacific | WIKI |
Persepolis (/pxc9x99rxcbx88sxc9x9bpxc9x99lxc9xaas/; Old Persian: xf0x90x8exb1xf0x90x8exa0xf0x90x8exbcxf0x90x8exbf, Pxc4x81rsa; New Persian: xd8xaaxd8xaexd8xaa xd8xacxd9x85xd8xb4xdbx8cxd8xafxe2x80x8e, romanized:xc2xa0Takht-e Jamshxc4xabd, lit. | WIKI |
To the ancient Persians, the city was known as Pxc4x81rsa (Old Persian: xf0x90x8exb1xf0x90x8exa0xf0x90x8exbcxf0x90x8exbf), which is also the word for the region of Persia. | WIKI |
King Darius says: This is the kingdom which I hold, from the Sacae who are beyond Sogdia, to Kush, and from Sind (Old Persian: xf0x90x8fx83xf0x90x8exa1xf0x90x8exadxf0x90x8exa2xf0x90x8exba, "Hidauv", locative of "Hiduxc5xa1", i.e. | WIKI |
"Indus valley") to Lydia (Old Persian: "Spardxc3xa2") xe2x80x93 [this is] what Ahuramazda, the greatest of gods, bestowed upon me. | WIKI |