۱۳۹۶ شهریور ۷, سه‌شنبه

Samitum-woven silk textile with an enthroned Sasanian king


Samitum-woven silk textile with an enthroned Sasanian king (presumably ḴOSROW II r.591-628); Iran or Central Asia, 7th-8thC. (DAVID MUSEUM)

پارچه ابریشمی بافته شده با نقش پادشاه ساسانی که بر تخت نشسته است. ( احتمالا خسرو دوم شاهنشاه ساسانی )، ایران یا آسیای مرکزی، قرن هفتم تا هشتم مسیحی.

August 29, 2017 at 03:55PM

۱۳۹۶ مرداد ۲۵, چهارشنبه

The Sasanian Palace near Sarvestān


The "Sasanian" Palace (Bahrām V Gōr, reigned from 420 to 438 CE) near Sarvestān, Fārs province, Iran.
کاخ بهرام پنجم (=بهرام گور)، شاهنشاه ساسانی در نزدیکی سروستان، استان فارس، ایران.

The "Sasanian" Palace (Bahrām V Gōr, reigned from 420 to 438 CE)


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SASANIKASARVISTĀN
Some 90 km southeast of Shiraz towards Fasā and about 10 km south of the town of Sarvistān, there is an enigmatic building of Sasanian period alternatively described as a fire-temple, a pavilion, a mansion, a hunting lodge, a sanctuary, or even a palace. The building dominates the surrounding plain around which one can see traces of buried structures yet to be excavated.


August 16, 2017 at 06:13PM

۱۳۹۶ مرداد ۱۴, شنبه

ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter


ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter, scholar of Iranian studies (1928-2002). 


ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter, scholar of Iranian studies (1928-2002)

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The Encyclopædia Iranica, Werner Sundermann:

ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter, scholar of Iranian studies (b. 2 November 1928, Aabenraa [Åbenrå], North Sleswig; d. 5 August 2002, Copenhagen). He is, after Arthur Christensen and Kaj Barr, the third great representative of the Danish school of Iranian studies, which in the 20th century made an essential contribution to the exploration of pre-Islamic Iranian cultural and political history.


August 05, 2017 at 07:19PM

به یاد یس پیتر آسموسن


به یاد یس پیتر آسموسن (ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter) ایرانشناس دانمارکی و استاد پژوهش‌های ادیان ایران باستان، در ۵ اوت ۲٠٠۲ ازین جهان چشم فروبست.

یس پیتر آسموسن (ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter)

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The Encyclopædia Iranica, Werner Sundermann:

ASMUSSEN, Jes Peter, scholar of Iranian studies (b. 2 November 1928, Aabenraa [Åbenrå], North Sleswig; d. 5 August 2002, Copenhagen). He is, after Arthur Christensen and Kaj Barr, the third great representative of the Danish school of Iranian studies, which in the 20th century made an essential contribution to the exploration of pre-Islamic Iranian cultural and political history.



August 05, 2017 at 07:21PM