The Communication Roads in Parsa during Achaemenid Period
سال
: 2007
چکیده: The Communication Roads in Parsa during Achaemenid Period
The Geographical Situation of Parsa, located between ancient civilizations, in the east
and the west created an important role for it in ancient times. The expansion of the
early settlement in this region parallel with those of Mesopotamia in the west and
Indus valley in the east indicates that Parsa (ancient Anshan) has been the centre of
communication and traffic zone between those civilizations.
Furthermore, following the arrival of Persians to this land and foundation of Persians
empire centred in Parsa and construction of two splendid Achaemenid royal cities,
Pasargadae and Persepolis in Parsa that brought together a large group of people in
this region including king, royal family, Persian elite and thousands of officials from
inside and outside of country and present of many ordinary people in this region made
Parsa heart of Persian empire, centre of meeting and communication, accordingly its
roads became one of the busiest within the Persian Empire. It seems, the Marvdast
plain where Persepolis located were the centre of those communication and centre of
divergence inside and outside of Parsa.
Apart from Persepolis-Susa Royal Road mentioned by Persepolis Text and classical
sources as one of those communication roads that it relatively is known the track of
other roads inside of Parsa has not been examined by scholars yet. Based on some
archaeological evidence, some of the Persepolis Texts, Classical sources and Moslem
geographers who paid special attention to Parsa Road in Middle Age, in this paper I
am going to draw up the track of roads that were running inside Parsa during
Achaemenid period.
The Geographical Situation of Parsa, located between ancient civilizations, in the east
and the west created an important role for it in ancient times. The expansion of the
early settlement in this region parallel with those of Mesopotamia in the west and
Indus valley in the east indicates that Parsa (ancient Anshan) has been the centre of
communication and traffic zone between those civilizations.
Furthermore, following the arrival of Persians to this land and foundation of Persians
empire centred in Parsa and construction of two splendid Achaemenid royal cities,
Pasargadae and Persepolis in Parsa that brought together a large group of people in
this region including king, royal family, Persian elite and thousands of officials from
inside and outside of country and present of many ordinary people in this region made
Parsa heart of Persian empire, centre of meeting and communication, accordingly its
roads became one of the busiest within the Persian Empire. It seems, the Marvdast
plain where Persepolis located were the centre of those communication and centre of
divergence inside and outside of Parsa.
Apart from Persepolis-Susa Royal Road mentioned by Persepolis Text and classical
sources as one of those communication roads that it relatively is known the track of
other roads inside of Parsa has not been examined by scholars yet. Based on some
archaeological evidence, some of the Persepolis Texts, Classical sources and Moslem
geographers who paid special attention to Parsa Road in Middle Age, in this paper I
am going to draw up the track of roads that were running inside Parsa during
Achaemenid period.
کلیدواژه(گان): Parsa,Communication Road,Fars,Persepolis,Susa
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The Communication Roads in Parsa during Achaemenid Period
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contributor author | محمدتقی ایمان پور | en |
contributor author | Mohamad Taghi Imanpour | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:01:16Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:01:16Z | |
date copyright | 9/18/2007 | |
date issued | 2007 | |
identifier uri | http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3379129?locale-attribute=fa | |
description abstract | The Communication Roads in Parsa during Achaemenid Period The Geographical Situation of Parsa, located between ancient civilizations, in the east and the west created an important role for it in ancient times. The expansion of the early settlement in this region parallel with those of Mesopotamia in the west and Indus valley in the east indicates that Parsa (ancient Anshan) has been the centre of communication and traffic zone between those civilizations. Furthermore, following the arrival of Persians to this land and foundation of Persians empire centred in Parsa and construction of two splendid Achaemenid royal cities, Pasargadae and Persepolis in Parsa that brought together a large group of people in this region including king, royal family, Persian elite and thousands of officials from inside and outside of country and present of many ordinary people in this region made Parsa heart of Persian empire, centre of meeting and communication, accordingly its roads became one of the busiest within the Persian Empire. It seems, the Marvdast plain where Persepolis located were the centre of those communication and centre of divergence inside and outside of Parsa. Apart from Persepolis-Susa Royal Road mentioned by Persepolis Text and classical sources as one of those communication roads that it relatively is known the track of other roads inside of Parsa has not been examined by scholars yet. Based on some archaeological evidence, some of the Persepolis Texts, Classical sources and Moslem geographers who paid special attention to Parsa Road in Middle Age, in this paper I am going to draw up the track of roads that were running inside Parsa during Achaemenid period. | en |
language | English | |
title | The Communication Roads in Parsa during Achaemenid Period | en |
type | Conference Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Parsa | en |
subject keywords | Communication Road | en |
subject keywords | Fars | en |
subject keywords | Persepolis | en |
subject keywords | Susa | en |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1021067.html | |
conference title | 6th European Conference of of Iranian Studies held in Vienna | en |
conference location | Vienna | fa |
identifier articleid | 1021067 |