Persepolis

英 [pə:'sepəlis; pə-] 美
  • n. 波斯波利斯(古波斯帝国都城之一);我在伊朗长大(漫画名);茉莉人生(电影名)
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Persepolis
ancient capital of Persia, founded 6c. B.C.E. by Darius the Great; from Greek, literally "city of the Persians," from Perses "Persians" (see Persian) + -polis "city" (see polis). The modern Iranian name for the place is Takht-e-jamshid, literally "throne of Jamshid," a legendary king whose name was substituted when Darius was forgotten.
1. The Faravahar of Persepolis is the one that has been adopted by Zoroastrians as their symbol.
波斯的法拉瓦哈已经被琐罗亚斯德教的教徒使用,作为他们的象征.

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