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Column developed in ancient Persia
Persian columns or Persepolitan columns are the distinctive form of column developed in the Achaemenid architecture of ancient Persia, probably beginning
Persian_column
Structural element that transmits weight from above to below
between two ionic columns, 2nd century, marble, in the Louvre Some of the most elaborate columns in the ancient world were those of the Persians, especially
Column
Greek victory column in Istanbul, Turkey
fought and defeated the Persian Empire at the Battle of Plataea (479 BC). The serpent heads of the 8-metre (26 ft) high column remained intact until the
Serpent_Column
Series of monolithic columns on the Indian subcontinent
following interaction with the Persians and the Greeks. A graphic representation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka from the column there was adopted as the official
Pillars_of_Ashoka
Land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece (479 BC)
the Greek incorporation of Persian culture, and also increased the significance assigned to Persian articles. A bronze column in the shape of intertwined
Battle_of_Plataea
Architectural practice of cutting grooves through an otherwise plain surface
disappear into the floor. It has been suggested that columns of this type influenced the Greeks. Persian columns do not follow the Classical orders, but were
Fluting_(architecture)
Small, flat and usually round piece of material used as money
issues follow the "western designs" of the facing bull heads, a stag, or Persian column capitals on the obverse, and incuse punch on the reverse. According
Coin
Persian art or Iranian art (Persian: هنر ایرانی, romanized: Honar-è Irâni) has one of the richest art heritages in world history and has been strong in
Persian_art
Upper part of a column
member of a column (or a pilaster). It mediates between the column and the load thrusting down upon it, broadening the area of the column's supporting
Capital_(architecture)
Ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire
architecture is noted for its use of the Persian column, which was probably based on earlier wooden columns. The buildings at Persepolis include three
Persepolis
Achaemenid-era palace complex in Susa, Iran
apadana at Susa is similar to that of Persepolis, using the distinctive Persian column, topped by two bulls, which was probably developed here. Sources describing
Palace_of_Darius_in_Susa
480 BC engagement of the Greco-Persian Wars
other authors, as by Aeschylus in The Persians.[citation needed] Archaeological evidence, such as the Serpent Column (now in the Hippodrome of Constantinople)
Battle_of_Thermopylae
Aspect of Iranian history
issues follow the "western designs" of the facing bull heads, a stag, or Persian column capitals on the obverse, and incuse punch on the reverse. According
Achaemenid_coinage
Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC
The Greco-Persian Wars, also called the Persian Wars, were a series of armed conflicts involving various Greek city-states and the Achaemenid Empire from
Greco-Persian_Wars
Historical architecture style
occupying an area of about 109 square meters with 36 Persian columns, each more than 19 m tall. Each column is fluted, with a square base (except a few in the
Achaemenid_architecture
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
The Achaemenid Empire (/ə.ˈkiː.mə.nɪd/, ə-KEE-mə-nid; Old Persian: 𐎧𐏁𐏂, Xšāça, lit. 'The Empire' or 'The Kingdom') was an ancient Iranian empire founded
Achaemenid_Empire
Monument at the United Nations Office at Vienna, Austria
Office at Vienna. The monument architecture is Persian Achaemenid architecture, with Persian columns and other features from Persepolis and other remains
Scholars_Pavilion
Old Iranian language
Old Persian is one of two directly attested Old Iranian languages (the other being Avestan) and is the ancestor of Middle Persian (the language of the
Old_Persian
Persian architecture Persian art Persian Bayán Persian calendar Persian Canadians Persian carpet Persian Christians Persian column Persian Corridor Persian
List_of_Persia-related_topics
Series of wars in the 16th–17th century
The Portuguese–Safavid wars or Persian-Portuguese wars (Persian: جنگهای ایران و پرتغال) were a series of conflicts between the Portuguese Empire and Safavid
Portuguese–Safavid_wars
The Roman–Persian wars, also called the Roman–Iranian wars, took place between the Greco-Roman world and the Iranian world, beginning with the Roman Republic
Roman–Persian_wars
Iranian tomb complex erected in honor of the Persian poet Ferdowsi
Ferdowsi's tomb also created the National Bank of Iran. A well-preserved Persian column in Persepolis. Note the two bulls and the ornations. The aerial and
Tomb_of_Ferdowsi
Campaign in the Middle East during World War I
The Persian campaign or invasion of Iran (Persian: اشغال ایران در جنگ جهانی اول) was a series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire, British
Persian campaign (World War I)
Persian_campaign_(World_War_I)
480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
The second Persian invasion of Greece (480–479 BC) occurred during the Greco-Persian Wars, as King Xerxes I of Persia sought to conquer all of Greece
Second Persian invasion of Greece
Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
The decipherment of cuneiform began with the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform between 1802 and 1836. The first cuneiform inscriptions published in
Decipherment_of_cuneiform
Decorative head and torso used in ancient ornamentation
Protomes were also used in Persian monuments. At Persepolis (ca. 521-465 BCE), an array of stone fluted Persian columns topped by bull protomes distinguish
Protome
Iranian football club in Tehran
a symbol of productivity in ancient Persian beliefs and Persian Literature, and the cup on the top of the column represents the championship. The team
Persepolis_F.C.
1856–1857 war between the UK and Iran
The Anglo-Persian War, also known as the Anglo-Iranian War (Persian: جنگ ایران و انگلستان, romanized: Jang-e Irân o Engelestan), was a war fought between
Anglo-Persian_War
Art by advanced cultures of ancient societies
the reliefs, double animal-headed Persian column capitals and other sculptures of Persepolis. Although the Persians took artists, with their styles and
Ancient_art
Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece (480–479 BC)
the Persians in a two-phase offensive, amidst which the Persian king Xerxes the Great had issued an order calling for it to be torched. The Persian army
Achaemenid destruction of Athens
Achaemenid_destruction_of_Athens
Iranian cleric and politician
Mahmoud Nabavian (Persian: محمود نبویان) is an Iranian Shia cleric and principlisty politician who currently is a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Mahmoud_Nabavian
George's interest. She writes to "Simon Says", an advice to the lovelorn column in the school newspaper. The advice she gets drives George completely away
List of The Patty Duke Show episodes
List_of_The_Patty_Duke_Show_episodes
Semi-alphabetic cuneiform script
of cuneiform script. Old Persian cuneiform is a semi-alphabetic cuneiform script that was the primary script for Old Persian. Texts written in this cuneiform
Old_Persian_cuneiform
Tumuli in Greece
tumulus of the Plataeans, and a victory column erected by the Athenians to commemorate their victory over Darius' Persian expedition. The tumulus is encompassed
Marathon_tumuli
Ancient Persian heavy cavalry adopted by various subsequent states
or "metallic furnace"; the word has also been tentatively linked to the Persian word for a warrior, grivpan. However, it appears with more frequency in
Cataphract
Iranian politician
Mahmoud Sadeghi (Persian: محمود صادقی) is an Iranian lawyer, jurist, academic and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Mahmoud_Sadeghi
Iranian politician
Ali Motahhari (Persian: علی مطهری; born 26 January 1958) is an Iranian politician. He is also named as a sort of conservative reformist, who represented
Ali_Motahari
Historic house in Louisiana, United States
the Spanish churrigueresque style. The groups of round arches set on Persian columns are attributable to the Byzantine style. The hooded classical style
Huey_P._Long_Mansion
Iranian politician
Mohammad Reza Badamchi (Persian: محمدرضا بادامچی) is an Iranian reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran from 2016 to 2020 representing
Mohammad_Reza_Badamchi
Iranian cleric
Ahmad Mazani (Persian: احمد مازنی) is an Iranian cleric and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey,
Ahmad_Mazani
Iranian politician
Tayyebeh Siavoshi Shah-Enayati (Persian: طیبه سیاوشی شاهعنایتی) is an Iranian reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Tayebeh_Siavoshi
Oil crisis in Iran from 1951 to 1954
The Abadan Crisis (Persian: بحران نفتی ایران, romanized: Bohrân-e Nafti-ye Irân, lit. 'Iran Oil Crisis') occurred from 1951 to 1954, after Iran nationalized
Abadan_Crisis
Davoud Mohammadi (Persian: داوود محمدی) is an Iranian reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat
Davoud_Mohammadi
Football club
a symbol of productivity in ancient Persian beliefs and Persian Literature, and the cup on the top of the column represents the championship. The team
Persepolis_W.F.C.
Shah of Iran from 1848 to 1896
Naser al-Din (or Naseraddin) Shah Qajar (Persian: ناصرالدینشاه قاجار, romanized: Nâser al-Din Shâh-e Qâjâr, pronounced [nɒːˈseɹ ælˈdiːn ˈʃɒːhe qɒːˈdʒɒːɹ];
Naser_al-Din_Shah_Qajar
Domitian Gold for the Caesars 1963 96 Rome – During the reign of Domitian The Column 1968 105–106 the Roman emperor Trajan conquering Dacia Centurion 2010 117
List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization
List_of_historical_films_set_in_Near_Eastern_and_Western_civilization
Iranian politician
Ahmad Naderi (Persian: احمد نادری; born c. 1980) is an Iranian politician who is a member of the Presiding Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly
Ahmad_Naderi
Iranian politician
Alireza Rahimi (Persian: علیرضا رحیمی) is an Iranian reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat
Alireza_Rahimi_(politician)
sports leagues by revenue. Individual sports are not included. The "Season" column refers to the sports league season for which financial data is available
List of professional sports leagues by revenue
List_of_professional_sports_leagues_by_revenue
The Persian Encyclopedia (Persian: دایرةالمعارف فارسی; Romanized as Dāyerat-ol-ma'āref-e Fārsi) is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative Encyclopedias
The_Persian_Encyclopedia
Iranian politician
Seyyed Farid Mousavi (Persian: سید فرید موسوی) is an Iranian reformist politician who is a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Maragheh and
Farid_Mousavi
Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia
lead. The use of brick led to the early development of the pilaster and column, and of frescoes and enameled tiles. The walls were brilliantly coloured
Babylonia
German epigraphist and philologist (1775–1853)
Rostock, believed that he had ascertained the characters in the column, now known to be Persian, to be alphabetic. At this point Grotefend took up the matter
Georg_Friedrich_Grotefend
Iranian physician and reformist politician
Abolfazl Soroush (Persian: ابوالفضل سروش) is an Iranian physician and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran
Abolfazl_Soroush
Iranian engineer, academic
Gholamreza Heydari (Persian: غلامرضا حيدري) is an Iranian engineer, academic and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Gholamreza_Heydari
Solar calendar that was derived from the Persian Zoroastrian calendar
The Cappadocian calendar was a solar calendar derived from the Persian Zoroastrian calendar. It is named after the historic region of Cappadocia in present-day
Cappadocian_calendar
presenter of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? "at the moment" following a column he wrote for The Sun in which he described how he would like to see the
2022_in_British_television
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
products from Iraq and Kuwait. A coalition began a military buildup in the Persian Gulf region. The broadest military alliance since World War II, its largest
Gulf_War
Iranian academic, lawyer and politician (born 1965)
Mohammad Javad Fathi (Persian: محمدجواد فتحی) is an Iranian academic, lawyer and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Mohammad_Javad_Fathi
Protest against the Iranian embassy in London, March 2018
al-Shirazi's media representative in London, said in an interview with BBC Persian: "These people are Shirazi's supporters who did this independently," he
2018 attack on the Iranian Embassy in London
2018_attack_on_the_Iranian_Embassy_in_London
Iranian physician
Mohsen Alijani-Zamani (Persian: محسن علیجانی زمانی) is an Iranian physician and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Mohsen_Alijani-Zamani
Iranian artistic gymnast
Mahdi Olfati (Persian: مهدی الفتی; born 6 March 2001) is an Iranian artistic gymnast. He qualified to represent Iran at the 2024 Summer Olympics through
Mahdi_Olfati
Younger", e.g. Carl Linnaeus; in such cases, they are not listed in a separate column but rather in the notes of the other person. Note: A few pairs straddle
List of people known as the Elder or the Younger
List_of_people_known_as_the_Elder_or_the_Younger
War between Roman and Sasanian Empires (363)
Julian's Persian expedition took place from March to July 363 AD. It was the final military campaign to be undertaken by Roman emperor Julian, who died
Julian's_Persian_expedition
490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars
490 BC during the first Persian invasion of Greece. It was fought between the citizens of Athens, aided by Plataea, and a Persian force commanded by Datis
Battle_of_Marathon
Iranian politician
Farideh Oladghobad (Persian: فریده اولادقباد) is an Iranian educator and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran, representing
Farideh_Oladghobad
Iranian politician
Mohammad Ali Vakili (Persian: محمدعلی وکیلی) is an Iranian journalist and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Mohammad_Ali_Vakili
Seyyedeh Fatemeh Zolghadr (Persian: سیده فاطمه ذوالقدر) is an Iranian reformist politician and was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran
Fatemeh_Zolghadr
Iranian politician (born c. 1958)
Parvaneh Mafi (Persian: پروانه مافی) is an Iranian reformist politician and a former member of the Parliament of Iran. She has represented Tehran, Rey
Parvaneh_Mafi
1805 battle of the Trafalgar campaign
Nelson sailed his fleet directly at the allied battle line's flank in two columns, hoping to break the line into pieces. Villeneuve had worried that Nelson
Battle_of_Trafalgar
Iranian linguist and lexicographer (1879–1956)
he created a satirical political column entitled as Nonsense or Fiddle-Faddle (in Persian: Charand Parand). The Persian term of Dakho was his signature
Ali-Akbar_Dehkhoda
1857 treaty ending the Anglo-Persian War
(1857) (Persian: عهدنامه پاریس ۱۸۵۷, romanized: Ahdnāme-ye Paris 1857) marked the end of the hostilities of the Anglo-Persian War. On the Persian side,
Treaty_of_Paris_(1857)
Local authority of Tehran, Iran
The Islamic City Council of Tehran (Persian: شورای اسلامی شهر تهران) is the directly elected council that presides over the city of Tehran, elects the
Islamic City Council of Tehran
Islamic_City_Council_of_Tehran
Part of Persian architecture
Persian domes or Iranian domes have an ancient origin and a history extending to the modern era. The use of domes in ancient Mesopotamia was carried forward
Persian_domes
Ancient city in Fars province, modern Iran
Istakhr (Middle Persian romanized: Stakhr, Persian: استخر, romanized: Estakhr) was an ancient city in Fars province, 5 kilometres (3 mi) north of Persepolis
Istakhr
Hall in Persepolis, Iran
apadāna (Old Persian 𐎠𐎱𐎭𐎠𐎴, masc.) is used to designate a hypostyle hall, i.e., a palace or audience hall of stone construction with columns. The word
Apadana
Iranian educator and reformist politician
Fatemeh Saeidi (Persian: فاطمه سعیدی) is an Iranian educator and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran,
Fatemeh_Saeidi
Iranian politician
Behrouz Nemati (Persian: بهروز نعمتی) is an Iranian principlist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat
Behrouz_Nemati
following is an alphabetical (according to Hindi's alphabet) list of Sanskrit and Persian roots, stems, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in Hindi.
List of Sanskrit and Persian roots in Hindi
List_of_Sanskrit_and_Persian_roots_in_Hindi
Iranian politician (1969–2020)
Mohammad-Reza Najafi (Persian: محمدرضا نجفی) was an Iranian reformist politician and a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat
Mohammad_Reza_Najafi
Metres of Persian poetry
Persian metres (Persian: وزن شعر فارسی) refer to the quantitative metrical patterns of long and short syllables used in traditional Persian poetry. Historically
Persian_metres
Founder of the Achaemenid Empire
that Cyrus is Kay Khosrow, a legendary Persian king of the Kayanian dynasty and a character in Shahnameh, a Persian epic. Some scholars, however, believe
Cyrus_the_Great
Sasanian contingent as the triggering factor for a Persian retreat. Then, Odaenathus pursued the Persian columns as they withdrew over the Euphrates and defeated
Siege_of_Emesa_(253)
492–490 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
Archaeological evidence, such as the Serpent Column, also supports some of Herodotus's specific claims. The first Persian invasion of Greece had its immediate
First Persian invasion of Greece
First_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
2001 terror attacks in the U.S.
exterior steel columns causing the exterior columns to bow inward. With the damage to the core columns, the buckling exterior columns could no longer
September_11_attacks
Constituency of the Iranian parliament
Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Eslamshahr and Pardis (Persian: تهران، ری، شمیرانات، اسلامشهر و پردیس) is a constituency for the Parliament of Iran encompassing
Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Eslamshahr and Pardis
Tehran,_Rey,_Shemiranat,_Eslamshahr_and_Pardis
Ancient Greek temple in East Attica, Greece
had been demolished by the Persians in 480/479 BC, thereby providing explanations for the archaic temple's unfluted columns, lack of a roof, and evidence
Temple_of_Poseidon,_Sounion
lives, and, or, significance of the philosophers as shown within the Notes column. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
Battle during the Russo–Persian War
to three hundred Persian horsemen appeared. Dismounting, they took cover behind stones and opened rifle fire on the lagging column with the train. A
Battle_of_Oshakan
Iranian politician
Abdolreza Hashemzaei (Persian: عبدالرضا هاشمزایی) is an Iranian reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey
Abdolreza_Hashemzaei
Ancient Greek–Persian coinage in Afghanistan
ever to be minted. Other western designs include a stag, or double Persian column capitals. In later coins, the obverse design is progressively abandoned
Kabul_hoard
Mehdi Sheykh (Persian: مهدی شیخ) is an Iranian cleric and reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat
Mehdi_Sheykh
Legal-political and theological treatise by Tomás Fernández de Medrano
Catholic laws over political ones; being, and having always been, a firm column that has continually sustained its Catholic truths, intact and defended
República_Mista
Iranian politician (b. 1959)
Soheila Jolodarzadeh (Persian: سهیلا جلودارزاده; born 18 January 1959) is an Iranian reformist politician who was a member of the Parliament of Iran representing
Soheila_Jolodarzadeh
Ancient Persian tomb in Pasargadae, Iran
celebrated inscription, "mortals, I am Cyrus, son of Cambyses, founder of the Persian monarchy, and Sovereign of Asia, grudge me not therefore this monument"
Tomb_of_Cyrus_the_Great
Tomb complex in Turkey
was a distinctively Lycian architectural type, but Lycian, Greek, and Persian styles and iconographies are evident in the relief sculpture. The Lycians
Tombs_at_Xanthos
Kwan and Others, Dead at 85 Former All Black Ralph Caulton dies aged 87 Column: Lynn Conway, leading computer scientist and transgender pioneer, dies at
Deaths_in_June_2024
Iranian footballer
Mohammad Mehdi Mohebi (Persian: محمدمهدی محبی; born 10 February 2000), known as Mehdi Mohebi, is an Iranian footballer who plays as a winger for Iranian
Mohammad_Mehdi_Mohebi
Element of Japanese language
steel tubular column beam-to-column moment connections with steel beam — Model of shear force-deformation relation for beam-to-column moment connection
Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)
Iranian conservative politician
Zohreh Elahian (Persian: زهره الهیان; born c. 1968) is an Iranian principlist politician who served as a member of the Parliament of Iran from 2008 to
Zohreh_Elahian
PERSIAN COLUMN
PERSIAN COLUMN
Boy/Male
Persian
Followers of ancient Persian religion.
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
From Persia.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name AZAR means "fire."
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian name BARAZ means "exalted."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Variant spelling of Persian Shahrazad, SHAHRIZAD means "city-person."
Boy/Male
Persian Muslim
A Persian.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name PARVANA means "butterfly."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ATEFEH means "affection."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name MOJGAN means "eyelashes."
Female
Greek
(Î ÎÏσις) Greek name PERSIS means "Persian woman." In the bible, this is the name of a Christian woman mentioned by Paul in his epistle to the Romans.
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian name ASHTAD means "justice."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ARZU means "desire."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Variant spelling of Persian Shahrazad, SHEHERAZADE means "city-person."
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian name RASHNE means "judge."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name NAHID means "immaculate."
Biblical
same as Persia
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ROSHANI means "lustrous."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ZAREEN means "golden."
Boy/Male
Persian
Name of a Persian king.
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Greek, Latin
Woman from Persia; Persian Woman
PERSIAN COLUMN
PERSIAN COLUMN
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wealth; Power; Influence
Male
English
English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from a contracted form of Westley, WESLEY means "western meadow."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Soldier
Boy/Male
Indian
All Wealth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Hard Working
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sonurita | ஸோநà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾Â
Young girl
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gods beloved
Boy/Male
British, English
Clear; Diminutive of Clarence
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
A Star Name
PERSIAN COLUMN
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n.
A native or inhabitant of Persia.
n.
A Persian idiom.
n.
The Permian period. See Chart of Geology.
n.
An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account; as, he gave another version of the affair.
n.
The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person.
a.
Occurring every third day; as, a tertian fever.
n.
The Persian language.
v. i.
To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant life.
v. t.
To grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in consideration of service already performed; -- sometimes followed by off; as, to pension off a servant.
n.
Same as Person, n., 8.
n.
A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man; as, any person present.
n.
A mercenary or venal person.
n.
The language spoken in Persia.
n.
See Persian columns, under Persian, a.
a.
Of or relating to Persia.
a.
Of or pertaining to Persia, to the Persians, or to their language.
n.
A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament.
n.
A thin silk fabric, used formerly for linings.
n.
See Hessian boots and cloth, under Hessian, a.
v. t.
To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.