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Achaemenian Collection

The Achaemenian Empire, also known as the Persian Empire, was a powerful civilization that ruled over Iran and other parts of the ancient world

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran

Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: BATTLE OF SALAMIS, 480 B. C

BATTLE OF SALAMIS, 480 B. C
BATTLE OF SALAMIS, 480 B.C. The sea battle between the Persian army led by King Xerxes I and the Greek army led by Themistocles at Salamis, 480 B.C. 19th century engraving

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Monument to the Persian poet Ferdowsi or Firdowsi (935-1025)

Monument to the Persian poet Ferdowsi or Firdowsi (935-1025)
DGA1132277 Monument to the Persian poet Ferdowsi or Firdowsi (935-1025), Ferdowsi square, Teheran, Iran; © NPL - DeA Picture Library / W. Buss

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: View of the ruins of Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List)

View of the ruins of Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List)
DGA1132273 View of the ruins of Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization, 6th-5th century BC; © NPL - DeA Picture Library / W. Buss

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Bas-relief depicting Persian guards

Bas-relief depicting Persian guards
DGA1132270 Bas-relief depicting Persian guards, Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran civilization. Achaemenid civilization, 6th-5th century BC; © NPL - DeA Picture Library / W

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Bas-relief of a hero fighting a monster from a bird's head

Bas-relief of a hero fighting a monster from a bird's head
DGA1132260 Bas-relief of a hero fighting a monster from a bird's head, jamb of the door of the Throne Room or the Hundred Columns, Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Bas-relief of Persian guards, west staircase

Bas-relief of Persian guards, west staircase
DGA1132258 Bas-relief of Persian guards, west staircase, Palace of Darius (Tachara), Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Bas-relief of servants bringing food to kings' tables

Bas-relief of servants bringing food to kings' tables
DGA1132255 Bas-relief of servants bringing food to kings' tables, Palace of Xerxes, Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Emperor Darius I (552 BC-486 BC) followed by two servants

Emperor Darius I (552 BC-486 BC) followed by two servants
DGA2564362 Emperor Darius I (552 BC-486 BC) followed by two servants, relief from a door of the Trypilon Palace of Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Inscription of Darius I and Xerxes in three languages

Inscription of Darius I and Xerxes in three languages
DGA3066940 Inscription of Darius I and Xerxes in three languages, ancient Persian, Elamite and Babylonian, detail, Ganjnameh, near Hamedan, Iran, Achaemenid civilization

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Ruins of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List)

Ruins of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List)
DGA3066936 Ruins of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Bas-relief depicting battle between lion and bull

Bas-relief depicting battle between lion and bull
DGA3066935 Bas-relief depicting battle between lion and bull, east staircase of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization

Background imageAchaemenian Collection: Persian guard, relief, detail, east staircase of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List)

Persian guard, relief, detail, east staircase of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List)
DGA3066933 Persian guard, relief, detail, east staircase of Apadana palace in Persepolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Iran, Achaemenid civilization



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The Achaemenian Empire, also known as the Persian Empire, was a powerful civilization that ruled over Iran and other parts of the ancient world. One of its most iconic cities was Persepolis, which served as the ceremonial capital of the empire in Fars Province. Persepolis was adorned with magnificent reliefs that showcased the grandeur and might of the Achaemenid rulers. The Apadana Palace, located in Persepolis, featured intricate carvings depicting various scenes from daily life and important events such as battles. One notable battle depicted in these reliefs is the Battle of Salamis in 480 B. C. , where King Xerxes I led his Persian army against Themistocles' Greek forces. This historic sea battle played a crucial role in shaping ancient history. Other reliefs at Persepolis showcase different aspects society. For instance, there are depictions of Sogdians, an important ethnic group within the empire. Additionally, one relief portrays a fierce lion attacking a bull symbolizing power and strength. The artistic prowess of this civilization extended beyond stone carvings to include exquisite metalwork. An example is a Mesopotamian Silver and Gold winged goat dating back to the 4th century BC—an impressive testament to their craftsmanship. Apart from Persepolis, other significant sites associated with the Achaemenians include Pasargadae—the final resting place of Cyrus the Great—and Naqsh-e Rustam—a necropolis featuring rock-cut tombs for several kings including Darius I.

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