Restoration completed on Sassanid-era bas-relief

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
has suffered many damages, the most important of which is damage caused by plant growth, Ali-Akbar Sadeqi explained on Wednesday, CHTN
In the middle of the relief, Bahram II is depicted sitting while holding his sword in both hands as a symbol of strength, authority, and
power
During the Sassanid period, each king had his own crown, which led to the attribution of this relief to Bahram II because of this king's
unique crown shape
The two elders of the country, who stand on either side of the king, hold up their index fingers in honor of him.The ancient region of Fars,
also spelled Pars or Persis, was the heart of the Achaemenian Empire (c
Darius I the Great moved the capital to nearby Persepolis in the late 6th or early 5th century BC.The capital city of Shiraz is home to some
Increasingly, it draws more and more foreign and domestic sightseers flocking to this provincial capital which was the literary capital of