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Epigraph ( Sang Nebeshteh )

-  2/9/2021
Epigraph ( Sang Nebeshteh )
In central Khorram- Abad, on the eastern side of Sharia’ti Street, on the old Shapoorkhast way to Khoozestan, there is an epigraph in cubic form that has been naturally connected to a natural rock.

 

In central Khorram- Abad, on the eastern side of Sharia’ti Street, on the old Shapoorkhast way to Khoozestan, there is an epigraph in cubic form that has been naturally connected to a natural rock. The height of the epigraph, including two stairs in its four sides, is 344 centimeters. This epigraph was written in kufic script and the persian language all around. Formerly, it was called Bard-Neveshteh. The epigraph begins with Besmellah (In the name of God) and its subject is related to Amir Esfahsalar Kabir Zahiroddin and Adoleh Moinoleslam Toghrol-Letkin Aboo Saeid Barseagh’s order. It is on the subject of munificence of the grazer in Shapoorkhast pastures and prohibition of some disagreeable traditions in the reign of Malekshah of the Seljuks in 513 Lunar Hegira. This cultural monument belongs to the Seljuks era, and it is registered as number 398 in the list of Iranian national monuments.


 

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