Grave girl

in #life7 years ago

The girl's grave is a stone shrine of the Achaemenid period, located in the plain of the "Minkouhhis Behind the Fars" of DashtestanProvince, and is one of the landmarks of Bushehr Province in southern Iran . It is likely that this is the tomb of Cyrus the Little ,Chishapish , Atousa , Mandana , or the sister of Cyrus the Great .
Shapur Shahbazi believed that the tomb of Cyrus is small . The girl's grave was restored in the mid-1380s, but is now abandoned in a very bad state.

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The girl's grave is located in the plain "Minewoods behind the full" in Tang-Eram in the central part of the city of Dashtestan in the Bushehr province and on the road Borazjan - Kazeroon .

In the eastern part of the grave there are also remains of the Sasanian Ardashir palaces . Other works of the Achaemenid period in Borazjan include the Charkhab Cyrus Palace, one kilometer southwest of Borazjan , the Black Stone Palace , and the Black Bird Ducal Palace in Dashtestan .

A look at the grave of the girl
This tomb is in the style of the tomb of Cyrus the great but smaller in size and has a roof similar to the tomb of Cyrus the Great . Archaeologists have confirmed that this work dates back to 600 BC, the Achaemenid period.
The total of 24 pieces of stone are made in different dimensions and connected to each other by a snap-fastening bundle. In the construction of this building, as in other structures made by Achaemenid architects, there is no mortality. On top of this tomb there is a section like a frame, which probably was the location of the corresponding notes . The actual height of the building is four hundred meters and there is a small pond inside the chamber.

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History of Discovery and Identity
The first grave was discovered by the Belgian archaeologist Louie Wandenberg in the solar year 1339. Wendenberg believed himself to be the grave of the daughter-in-law of the tomb of Chish before Cyrus the Great (Cyrus the Great), but then Alireza Shapour Shahbazi , a great Iranian archaeologist , considered it the tomb of Cyrus the Small . There are many speculations about this building. The mausoleum of Mandana, the mother of Cyrus or Atoosa, the daughter of Cyrus and the Achaemenid Martyrs, are some other speculations about this building. The Girl's Gore was registered on the National Iranian Book List in 1997 with the number 1897.

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Maintenance
The tomb of Cyrus the young was restored in the early years of the 80s under the supervision of Hassan Rouzab , a team that, according to experts, has been the successor to the ensemble's grave project. The repairers used 24 stone blocks to repair and revitalize the tomb, and some of the parts that had been driven and displaced have been modified or replaced with new stone stones.

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The memorabilia on the construction and construction of rural houses in the first class has given a state of art to this historic site. The first acquisition was carried out by the provincial power department by installing a four-meter light bulb. It was reported in the year 1391 that the chicken and cock and sheep are kept inside the building.