Tomb of Darius the Great

Coordinates: 29°59′20″N 52°52′29″E / 29.98889°N 52.87472°E / 29.98889; 52.87472
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29°59′20″N 52°52′29″E / 29.98889°N 52.87472°E / 29.98889; 52.87472

Tomb of Darius the Great
View of Tomb of Darius the Great in Naqsh-e Rustam
ProvinceFars province
RegionIran
Location
LocationIran Marvdasht, Iran
MunicipalityMarvdasht
StateMarvdasht
SectorNaqsh-e Rustam
TerritoryIran
Architecture
StyleAchaemenid
MaterialsStone

The tomb of Darius I (Darius the Great) is one of the four tombs of Achaemenid kings at the historical site of Naqsh-e Rustam located about 12 km northwest of Persepolis, Iran. They are all at a considerable height above the ground. One of the tombs is explicitly identified by an accompanying inscription to be the tomb of Darius I (c. 522–486 BC). The other three tombs are believed to be those of Xerxes I (c. 486–465 BC), Artaxerxes I (c. 465–424 BC), and Darius II (c. 423–404 BC). The fifth tomb (incomplete) might be that of Artaxerxes III or the last Achaemenid king, Darius III (c. 336–330 BC). The tombs were looted following the conquest of the Achaemenid empire by Alexander the Great.

Two Graves in Tomb of Darius I
Naqsh-e Rustam
Naqsh-e Rustam is located in Iran
Naqsh-e Rustam
Naqsh-e Rustam
Location in Iran
Coordinates: 29°59′20″N 52°52′29″E / 29.98889°N 52.87472°E / 29.98889; 52.87472

See also

Bibliography

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