Farr (god-given fortune) (detail) by Achaemenid

Farr (god-given fortune) (detail)

(Farr (god-given fortune), detail from Darius' Monument, 521-19 BC )


Achaemenid

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Farr (god-given fortune) (detail) by Achaemenid. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
relief · persian · carved into large rock · heads · inscription · zoroastrian · behistun · bisitun · bisutun · darius ascension to the throne of persia · his triumph over his enemies and his endorsement by the chief god ahuramazda · text in three languages · babylonian · old persian and elamite · faravahar · Bisotun, Iran / Bridgeman Images
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