Mount Behistun
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Mount Bisotoun (or Behistun and Bisotun) is a mountain of the
.Cultural history
Mount Bisotoun, aka Bīsitūn (referring to the mountain and the nearby village), is a mountain with a rock precipice in the Zagros Mountains in
Darius I inscribed the flat rock face in three languages c. 500 BC, known as the Behistun Inscription.[1]
Legends
A legend began around Mount Bisotoun, as written about by the Persian poet Nezami about a man named Farhad, who was a lover of Shirin.
Gallery
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Farhad Tarash at the base of Mount Behistun
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Farhad Tarash at the base of Mount Behistun
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Goudarz
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Darius I the Great's inscription