Full text: XIXth congress (Part B5,1)

Homainejad, Amir Saeed 
  
  
  
  
  
Figure 1: Kabeh-i Zartosht form left side view. 
On the left, right, and back walls of the building are three epigraphs with three languages of SASANIAN, MOBADAN, and GREEK 
(Figure 2) were noted about the first Shapur, a king of the SASANIAN dynasty. These epigraphs include more than 1500 characters 
and worlds. The size of each character was about 1x2 cm. 
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Figure 2: A part of epigraphs in SASANIAN language. 
The rock-carving is a drawing on the mountain (Figure 3). The triumph of the first Shapur was commemorated by this rock-carving 
showing him on horse-bake and his Roman opponent (Valerian Roman empire) kneeling before him. The king is on a dignity cloth with 
crown and fully arm, he raised his right hand as sign of exemption the empire. King was followed by a servant and at the front of the 
king was another Roman who was offering the Roman flag to him. 
  
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXIII, Part B5. Amsterdam 2000. 367 
 
	        
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