- Bisitun
- or Behistun or Bisutun geographical name ruined town W Iran E of Kermanshah
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Bisitun — /bee si toohn /, n. Behistun. * * * ancient Behestūn Town and historic site, western Iran. On a limestone cliff above the present village is a bas relief and series of inscriptions purportedly commissioned by the Achaemenian king Darius the Great … Universalium
Bisitun — /bee si toohn /, n. Behistun … Useful english dictionary
Behistun — Die Behistun Inschrift zeigt den Bericht über die Siege des Großkönigs Dareios I. in drei Sprachen. Inschrift … Deutsch Wikipedia
Behistun-Inschrift — 34.38833333333347.436666666667 Koordinaten: 34° 23′ 18″ N, 47° 26′ 12″ O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bisotun — Die Behistun Inschrift zeigt den Bericht über die Siege des Großkönigs Dareios I. in drei Sprachen. Inschrift … Deutsch Wikipedia
Darius I — /deuh ruy euhs/, (Darius Hystaspes) ( the Great ) 558? 486? B.C., king of Persia 521 486. * * * known as Darius the Great born 550 died 486 BC King of Persia (522–486 BC). He was the son of Hystaspes, satrap of Parthia. Much of what is known of… … Universalium
epigraphy — epigraphist, epigrapher, n. /i pig reuh fee/, n. 1. the study or science of epigraphs or inscriptions, esp. of ancient inscriptions. 2. inscriptions collectively. [1850 55; EPIGRAPH + Y3] * * * ▪ historiography Introduction the study of written… … Universalium
Behistun Inscription — Infobox World Heritage Site Name = Bisotun infoboxwidth= 250px State Party = IRN (Islamic Republic of) Type = Cultural Criteria = ii, iii ID = 1222 Region = Asia Pacific Year = 2006 Session = 30thThe Behistun Inscription (also Bisitun or Bisutun … Wikipedia
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