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Throne of Solomon’ manifests glorious Persian civilizati­on

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Iranian ancient citadel Throne of Solomon (Takht-e Soleyman), known as Zoroastria­n ¿re temple, manifests glorious Persian civilizati­on.

Located in northweste­rn Iran, the site lies in a broad and remote mountain valley between cities of Zanjan and Tekab — consisting of an oval platform about 350 by 550 square meters, according to ifpnews.com.

In earlier ancient period, the area was known as ‘Shiz’ or ‘Adur Gushnasp’ which literally means the ‘Fire of the Warrior Kings’; but later was named the Throne of Solomon.

Built during the Sassanid era, the ruins introduce the principal Zoroastria­n sanctuary and a Sassanid temple dedicated to Anahita, the goddess of water and fertility in ancient Persian mythology.

Fire and water have been among the fundamenta­l elements for the Iranian peoples since ancient times. Fire was believed to conceive a divine messenger between the visible world and the invisible (gods) and water was considered as the source of life.

There is a lake with Àoor springs at the region surrounded by massive stone walls and 38 towers.

A volcanic conical core mount is also located near the area which is known as Solomon’s Prison (Zendan-e Soleyman).

The 107-meter tall mount has a giant hole on top, with 65 meters span and nearly 80 meters depth.

Centuries ago, the hole was full of water, fed by Àoor springs, but later it was dried due to an earth quake.

The structures partly restored in the Mongol period (Ilkhanid) in 13th Century. The designs of the ¿re temple, the palace and the general layout have strongly inàuenced the developmen­t of Islamic architectu­re.

Archeologi­cal excavation­s have unveiled traces of an occupation during the Achaemenid period, as well as later Parthian settlement­s in the citadel.

Persia was a conquering empire but also regarded in some ways as one of the more glorious and benevolent civilizati­ons of antiquity.

As an outstandin­g ensemble of royal architectu­re, Takht-e Soleyman was inscribed on UNESCO’S World Heritage list on July 3, 2003.

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