Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Takht-e Soleyman' has mentioned 'Dynasty' in the following places:
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[2] Meaning xe2x80x9cthe Throne of Solomonxe2x80x9d in Persian, Sughurlukh in Turkish, translating to xe2x80x9ca place abounding in marmotsxe2x80x9d,[3] Takht-e Soleyman was built in the thirteenth century under the Ilkhanid dynasty as a summer and hunting palace. | WIKI |
[3] Beforehand, the site was a Zoroastrian fire temple, which was the state religion of the Sasanian dynasty,[2] which they built during the fifth century. | WIKI |
[4] The Ilkhanid patron, Abaqa Khan (r.1265-82), the second Ilkhan ruler and son of Hxc3xbclagxc3xbc, the first ruler of the Ilkhanid dynasty, chose this site for his summer residence partly because of the massive ruins remaining of the old fire temple and Sasanian palace. | WIKI |
During the reign of Hxc3xbclagxc3xbc, the Ilkhanids experienced great success in continuously conquering lands, so the province of Azerbaijan in Iran and three Iranian cities nearby, Tabriz-Maragha-Jaghatxc5xab, became the political headquarters for the dynasty now in Iran. | WIKI |
[3] The construction of this site began soon after Abaqa's accession, possibly beginning in 1271,[4] and he decided to stay close to the dynasty's current main headquarters in northwestern Iran, close to Syria and Egypt. | WIKI |
The Ilkhanids were not originally an Islamic dynasty, but as they settled into the Iranian lands and established a new kingdom, they needed to adapt. | WIKI |
There is a tile with an image of Bahram V, who reigned in the 5th century in the Sassanian dynasty, shown hunting deer with Azada, his slave. | WIKI |
Located here, in a harmonious composition inspired by its natural setting, are the remains of an exceptional ensemble of royal architecture of Persiaxe2x80x99s Sasanian dynasty (3rd to 7th centuries). | UNESCO |
Within the boundaries of the property are located the known elements and components necessary to express the Outstanding Universal Value of the property, including the lake and the volcano, archaeological remains related to the Zoroastrian sanctuary, and archaeological remains related to the royal architecture of the Sasanian dynasty. | UNESCO |