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Persepolis
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (). It is situated in the plains of Marvdasht, encircled by the southern Zagros Mountains, Fars province of Iran. It is one of the key Iranian cultural heritage sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Royal Road
trade route throughout the middle east

apadana
thumb|Ruins of the Apadana Palace
thumb|upright|Reconstruction of the Apadana's roof by Chipiez
200px|thumb|Reconstruction of the Apadana by Chipiez
thumb|Apadana of Susa, reconstruction drawing, 1903
Apadana (, or ) is a large hypostyle hall in Persepolis, Iran. It belongs to the oldest building phase of the city of Persepolis, in the first half of the 5th century BC, as part of the original design by Darius the Great. Its construction was completed by Xerxes I. Modern scholarship "demonstrates the metaphorical nature of the Apadana reliefs as idealised social orders".

Thaïs
thumb|Thaïs leading the destruction of the palace of Persepolis, as imagined in Thaïs (painting)|Thaïs by Georges-Antoine Rochegrosse, 1890.
Thaïs (; ; ) was a Greek who accompanied Alexander the Great on his military campaigns. Likely from Athens, she is most famous for having instigated the burning of Persepolis, the capital city of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, after it was conquered by Alexander's army in 330 BCE. At the time, Thaïs was the lover of Ptolemy I Soter, who was one of Alexander's close companions and generals. It has been suggested that she may also have been Alexander's love
2,500 year celebration of the Persian Empire
National event during Pahlavi Dynasty in 1971
Gate of All Nations
gate in Persepolis, Iran

Tachara
The Tachara, or the Tachar Château, also referred to as the Palace of Darius the Great, was the exclusive building of Darius I at Persepolis, Iran. It is located 70 km northeast of the modern city of Shiraz in Fars province.
Pascal Coste
French architect (1787-1879)
Achaemenid architecture
architecture of the Achaemenid Empire
Charles Chipiez
French architect and egyptologist (1835–1914)
Achaemenid column
type of column developed in ancient Persia
Persepolis Administrative Archives
clay administrative archives found in Persepolis dating to the Achaemenid Persian Empire
Statue of Penelope
statue