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    You fans of Persepolis, always say that.

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    That's what you Persepolis fans always say.

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    Persepolis players history.

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    The Persepolis bull at the Oriental Institute is one

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    The earliest remains of Persepolis date back to 515 BCE.

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    The earliest remains of Persepolis date from around 515 BCE.

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    Er Alexander seized the capital of the empire Akhmenidov Persepolis.

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    UNESCO declared the ruins of Persepolis a World Heritage Site in 1979.

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    believed by archaeologists to have been a cemetery for Persepolis, where Achaemenid,

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    For historical reasons, Persepolis was built where the Achaemenid Dynasty was founded,

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    Naqsh-e Rostam is a site believed by archaeologists to have been a cemetery for Persepolis, where Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanid royalty were laid to rest.

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    For historical reasons, Persepolis was built where the Persian Empire was founded, although it was not the center of the empire at that time.

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    I recommend viewing the movie Persepolis, a great animation that recounts of pleasant way political and cultural transition that occurred in Iran from 1979.

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    For historical reasons, Persepolis was built where the Achaemenid Dynasty was founded, although it was not the center of the empire at that time.

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    Since the time of Pietro Della Valle, it has been beyond dispute that these ruins represent the Persepolis captured and partly destroyed by Alexander the Great.

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    It was during the reign of Darius I that Persepolis was built(518- 516 BCE) and which would serve as capital for several generations of Achaemenid kings.

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    It was during the reign of Darius I that Persepolis was built(518- 516 BC) and which would serve as capital for several generations of Achaemenid kings.

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    Although Iran has suffered its share of destruction, including Alexander The Great's decision to burn Persepolis, there are sufficient remains to form a picture of its classical architecture.

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    Herzfeld believed that the reasons behind the construction of Persepolis were the need for a majestic atmosphere, a symbol for the empire, and to celebrate special events, especially the Nowruz.

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    The Persepolis bull at the Oriental Institute is one of the university's most prized treasures, but it is only one of several objects from Persepolis on display at the University of Chicago.

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    André Godard, the French archaeologist who excavated Persepolis in the early 1930s, believed that it was Cyrus the Great who chose the site of Persepolis, but that it was Darius I who built the terrace and the palaces.

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    In 1618, García de Silva Figueroa, King Philip III of Spain's ambassador to the court of Abbas I, the Safavid monarch, was the first Western traveler to correctly identify the ruins of Persepolis as the location of Persepolis.

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