In the Sassanid Khan Takhti, Ardeshir Papakan and his crown prince Shapur 1 have been portrayed gifts to them in return for the conquest of Armenia and the victory over the Roman armies, two local Armenian rulers.
This image is about 5 meters wide and 2.5 meters long to 2.8 meters long. There are two people riding in this boulder and two people are walking. Ardeshir Papakan is on the left and riding right to Shapur I, who is crown prince and crowned like his father.
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This is a prominent feature of the Third Century and the Sassanid era.
The date is 238 AD
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The prominent Khan Takhty, along with the emblem of the Sasanian Emperor, was excavated on a hillside, which at that time was a military fortress. The steps on the hillside stretching up to its summit, including some of the remains of this ancient peak, have a covenant of more than 3,000 years, which is located on the eastern side of the mountain and has a special appeal to these historic and national monuments. Is.
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The prominent Khan Takhty, along with the emblem of the Sassanian emperor, was excavated on a hillside, at that time a military castle. The steps on the hillside stretching up to its summit, including some of the remains of this ancient peak, have a covenant of more than 3,000 years, which is located on the eastern side of the mountain and has a special appeal to these historic and national monuments. Is.