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Šāpūr I’s Inscription at Hajjiābād


Bilingual inscription of Šāpur I, second Sasanian king of kings (r. 239-70) on the wall of Ḥājiābād cave near Persepolis, Iran. (ŠH) 
کتیبه شاپور اول، شاهنشاه ساسانی در حاجی آباد.
See Also / بیشتر بخوانید:

The Encyclopædia Iranica, Philippe Gignoux:

http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/hajiabad-i-inscriptions

The Hajiabad inscriptions were discovered by Robert Ker Porter at Ḥājiābād in 1818 in a grotto a few kilometers north of Persepolis, at a place called Šayḵ ʿAli or Tang-e Šāh Sarvān, opposite the village of Ḥājiābād that gave these texts their name... more

Sasanika / ساسانیکا:
MP by Touraj Daryaee, Transliteration, Transcription and Translation.


Among the early Sasanian inscriptions, this is one of the more interesting in terms of the subject matter. It shows some early notions of heroism and manliness which we find with Šāpūr I. The subject is the arrow which Šāpūr I has shot and the way the event is told reminds us of Araš the Archer in the Iranian tradition, something that would have been known to our king of kings. more


October 06, 2017 at 07:42PM

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