UNESCO has added eight pre-Islamic Iranian archeological sites to its World
Heritage List, the UN agency announced during their meeting in Bahrain, AFP
reported on Sunday.
The sites collectively appear on the worldwide list as the "Sassanid
Archaeological Landscape of Fars region (Islamic Republic of Iran).”
A province in modern-day Iran’s south, Fars was the cradle of the Sassanid
dynasty, which appeared at the start of the third century AD.
After the fall of the Parthian empire, the Sassanids ruled territory that, at
its peak, stretched from the west of Afghanistan to Egypt, before falling to the
Arab conquest in the middle of the seventh century.
"These fortified structures, palaces and city plans date back to the earliest
and latest times of the Sassanian (Sassanid) Empire,” UNESCO said.
With the latest addition, Iran now has 24 sites on the heritage list of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Source: Tasnim