I visited the ruins in December 1968. I was a young man then, but I have never forgotten my visit there; I somehow felt the history when I walked among the ruins. I camped with my colleagues out on the plain below Persepolis, our tents had frost on them in the morning. I'm pretty sure we would not be allowed to camp in the same place nowadays. I had come from the south, via Isfahan and then Shiraz - wow, those ancient cities! The two weeks I spent in Iran has stayed in my head through all these years, maybe because it was Winter and we were often very cold. We drove up to Terrain and then north-west and into Turkey and on up to the Black Sea.
Man u came Iran when my country was a free land. nowadays no one can go there and camp in Persepolis bcs of radical Islamic opinions of our self called supreme and his followers
@@alimatoori177 Hi Ali, I loved it there. Throughout my journey, people were kind and helpful. I missed an opportunity to go beyond Tehran and look out onto the Caspian Sea. Maybe one day the smile will come to the 'face' of Iran.
As far as the cold in Persepolis, it was common practice for ancient kings to have a summer and winter palace. There were two Persian palaces Persepolis and the one in Susa both built by Darius The Great. In Susa it was unbearable in the summer and in Persepolis as you say it was cold, so it is likely that Persepolis was a summer palace and Susa was a winter one.
The visit to Persepolis was a genuine highlight of the trip to Iran. The scale of the buildings gave strong a indication to how magnificent the city must have looked. The ornate stone carvings were striking. Really something worth seeing.
ty for the video and the great quality. but i get alot of weird comments from american young men ignoring any fact from that era! it seem that americans never read and learn about ancient middle east in school, they belive everything started at ancient greece ( which it self developed after conquest of persia , what became golden age of greece was the end of golden age of persia) im sure these does make seens if western society start to tell truths about other nations history.
Thanks for your comments. Yes it is a fascinating period of history and Persepolis is just one of the very interesting historical sites I had the pleasure of visiting. I know what you say about Americans and it's not just Iran/Persia they are ignorant about. Most have never traveled overseas and many don't even know all that much about their own country - geographically at least. I have met some very kind and helpful Americans but there are some things about the USA which rather scare me. Gun laws for instance. I come from New Zealand and found people in Iran very friendly and interested in my country. Most had some ideas about it. Visa on Arrival was good but having been there I would now have to apply for a full visa to even transit through a USA airport.
@@GORDONLAWRENCEVIDEOS yes thats right, im glad you enjoyed your travel, the western media really focus on the journey of the human civilisation that connect director to modern USA to not much further than that journey , in Iran we studiedie entire recorded history from the homosopian to the first of American middle eastern, african and indian civilization to modern american history and world war 1 and 2 in quite in details not caring about whos was bad or good towards our country, everything is told how it been studied or told. But im sure one day we all feel as one nation. Everyone will enjoy study the whole history of every piece of it just like you enjoy the a sweet smoothie .
@batonbeauty very happy to hear you! i hope you visit Iran and Iraq one day! i belive that the history of an ancient superpower civilzation is more connected to the later superpower civilizations, so just becouse america is the superpower of modern world every american should know about the persian empire becouse i see things by comparing ancient Persia and moder USA ,and i think american goverment and people will miss alot, both is succes and failature of your civilization. i will say Rome went a different way than Persia and USA, they had not united a nation, like Cyrus and Washington did.
I’m British. 25 years old. I think what you are saying about Americans applies with many British too, so many are interested in Ancient Greece, and I am one of them! But I recognise that Ancient Persia is just as interesting! I think it maybe be as there is so much written about Ancient Greece. For example, I bought a book on Alexander and it was 300+ pages, I bought a book on Cyrus, and it was less than 50 pages! But I do agree, Persian history is incredible! When you compare Cyrus to Alexander, it is tricky to choose who is a better general! But I get the impression not many people know about Cyrus.
Well one thing to keep in mind is that much of our knowledge of the Persians come from Greek writers such as Herodotus writing about Persia, the Persians didn't write much about themselves. In fact much of our information on Cyrus comes from a single cylinder with writing on it. I happen to be American myself but I am also a history nerd so that probably excludes me from your statement, but I will say, most of our history books barely even mention Persia, but much of that probably has to do with what I said above.
is it just me or this art is very similar to the Assyrian art of Mesopotamia i mean those two statues at the gate are identical to the Assyrian winged bull known as "Lamassu" !!
@Ryder Well newer civilization always built better which they copy. Have you seen the difference of advancement between first plane and the new plane we use nowadays?
Very similar to what the ancient Egyptians would do to try to erase any remaining objects of the previous rulers they were known to deface statues and anything having to do with the prior rulers be it their names on a wall or faces
@Terry Summers who the fuck is we? The Persians only liberated the Europeans. The Europeans only destroy and enslave, albeit unsuccessfully long story short in Iran.
it seems they took technicians from egypt, after cambysis had made the country and the famous library of Alexandria in Egypt destroyed by given orders to have everything destroyed, including Egyptians temples.they could almost feel strangely the inspiration of egypt monuments and war chariots, gods behind this Persian monuments and architecture.
I can't help but wonder why the government of Iran does not rebuild this. It would be a must see for historians & visitors from around the world. Of course, not build on the exact historical location- just next to it.
Persia is iran and all other stans like turkeminstan Uzbekistan afganistan tajikistan armanistan etc .. thier capital was in fars near shiraz city now which is in iran
Thanks for your comment. Yes I can hear what you mean. I think the magnificence of the location was what I was trying to support in the music, but yes, in hindsight it could have been a lot quieter as the video proceeded. Cheers
GREAT ROME HAS NO CITIES AS OLD AS THE, "GALACTIC ANU" .. BUT WE KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE, "AK" NOR "AKIM" YOU ARE BEYOND SPOILED .. .. CANADA 1981 provided every school with Christmas dinners' every year .. The Upper Hudson was established, "Commerce"... All of the children, at Upper Canada travelled .. KJV* Amen
I visited the ruins in December 1968. I was a young man then, but I have never forgotten my visit there; I somehow felt the history when I walked among the ruins. I camped with my colleagues out on the plain below Persepolis, our tents had frost on them in the morning. I'm pretty sure we would not be allowed to camp in the same place nowadays. I had come from the south, via Isfahan and then Shiraz - wow, those ancient cities! The two weeks I spent in Iran has stayed in my head through all these years, maybe because it was Winter and we were often very cold. We drove up to Terrain and then north-west and into Turkey and on up to the Black Sea.
Man u came Iran when my country was a free land. nowadays no one can go there and camp in Persepolis bcs of radical Islamic opinions of our self called supreme and his followers
@@alimatoori177 Hi Ali, I loved it there. Throughout my journey, people were kind and helpful. I missed an opportunity to go beyond Tehran and look out onto the Caspian Sea. Maybe one day the smile will come to the 'face' of Iran.
As far as the cold in Persepolis, it was common practice for ancient kings to have a summer and winter palace. There were two Persian palaces Persepolis and the one in Susa both built by Darius The Great. In Susa it was unbearable in the summer and in Persepolis as you say it was cold, so it is likely that Persepolis was a summer palace and Susa was a winter one.
امروزه هم مشکلی برای چادرزدن در طبیعت ایران ندارید.
The visit to Persepolis was a genuine highlight of the trip to Iran. The scale of the buildings gave strong a indication to how magnificent the city must have looked. The ornate stone carvings were striking. Really something worth seeing.
Yes, very much a highlight. Very fascinating place to visit.
إمبراطورية الفرس العضيمة أعظم حضارة في الشرق الأوسط
*_Alexander regretted burning persepolis because even when it was emptied and burned it was still more splendid than all greece combined_*
You wish
@@wankawanka3053 What is that supposed to mean? Am I wrong?
هر روز با دیدن ویدیو هات انگیزه میگیرم و جدیدا پنج صبح از خواب بیدار میشم
Looking forward to visiting..👍
Is it safe to visit now great historical site imagine the great kings and armies that passed through it incredible
I love Iran god bless Iran ✌️💪🙏🇮🇷
Cool, thanks for the video! I’d love to visit one day. So cool and it looks like hardly any tourists visiting.
Lovely thank you ❤🎉❤
ty for the video and the great quality.
but i get alot of weird comments from american young men ignoring any fact from that era! it seem that americans never read and learn about ancient middle east in school, they belive everything started at ancient greece ( which it self developed after conquest of persia , what became golden age of greece was the end of golden age of persia) im sure these does make seens if western society start to tell truths about other nations history.
Thanks for your comments. Yes it is a fascinating period of history and Persepolis is just one of the very interesting historical sites I had the pleasure of visiting. I know what you say about Americans and it's not just Iran/Persia they are ignorant about. Most have never traveled overseas and many don't even know all that much about their own country - geographically at least. I have met some very kind and helpful Americans but there are some things about the USA which rather scare me. Gun laws for instance. I come from New Zealand and found people in Iran very friendly and interested in my country. Most had some ideas about it. Visa on Arrival was good but having been there I would now have to apply for a full visa to even transit through a USA airport.
@@GORDONLAWRENCEVIDEOS yes thats right, im glad you enjoyed your travel, the western media really focus on the journey of the human civilisation that connect director to modern USA to not much further than that journey , in Iran we studiedie entire recorded history from the homosopian to the first of American middle eastern, african and indian civilization to modern american history and world war 1 and 2 in quite in details not caring about whos was bad or good towards our country, everything is told how it been studied or told. But im sure one day we all feel as one nation. Everyone will enjoy study the whole history of every piece of it just like you enjoy the a sweet smoothie .
@batonbeauty very happy to hear you! i hope you visit Iran and Iraq one day! i belive that the history of an ancient superpower civilzation is more connected to the later superpower civilizations, so just becouse america is the superpower of modern world every american should know about the persian empire becouse i see things by comparing ancient Persia and moder USA ,and i think american goverment and people will miss alot, both is succes and failature of your civilization. i will say Rome went a different way than Persia and USA, they had not united a nation, like Cyrus and Washington did.
I’m British. 25 years old. I think what you are saying about Americans applies with many British too, so many are interested in Ancient Greece, and I am one of them! But I recognise that Ancient Persia is just as interesting! I think it maybe be as there is so much written about Ancient Greece. For example, I bought a book on Alexander and it was 300+ pages, I bought a book on Cyrus, and it was less than 50 pages! But I do agree, Persian history is incredible! When you compare Cyrus to Alexander, it is tricky to choose who is a better general! But I get the impression not many people know about Cyrus.
Well one thing to keep in mind is that much of our knowledge of the Persians come from Greek writers such as Herodotus writing about Persia, the Persians didn't write much about themselves. In fact much of our information on Cyrus comes from a single cylinder with writing on it. I happen to be American myself but I am also a history nerd so that probably excludes me from your statement, but I will say, most of our history books barely even mention Persia, but much of that probably has to do with what I said above.
My God I WISH I could go back in time to be a fly on the wall when this was around! 😫😫
I am crying!🌹🌹♥️
Great video! Some amazing sites in Iran
Perspolis is very beig you should see in close is that very beautiful 🥳🥳🥳
is it just me or this art is very similar to the Assyrian art of Mesopotamia i mean those two statues at the gate are identical to the Assyrian winged bull known as "Lamassu" !!
it is similar because persian architecture are synthesis of its surrounding areas like assyria and egypt
Plagiarism
@Ryder Well newer civilization always built better which they copy. Have you seen the difference of advancement between first plane and the new plane we use nowadays?
Because the two empires ruled in Mesopotamia at different times
@@MistahJay7 not when assyrians were kurdish and thus Iranic. Assyria was just another rich familyname like ”Achaemenid”
Like and love from Iran
I noticed some statues are severely defaced and yet retains its body undamaged. Any significant reason for this? thanks.
Probably because of later rulers wanting to flex their muscles so to speak and destroy any remains of previous rulers mainly their faces
Very similar to what the ancient Egyptians would do to try to erase any remaining objects of the previous rulers they were known to deface statues and anything having to do with the prior rulers be it their names on a wall or faces
Sometime noses might indicate African or Jews at that time a certain type of nose may represent a certain culture that wasn't liked.
They know damn well those faces were BLACK PEOPLE!
He was Alexander the destroyer.
@Terry Summers who the fuck is we? The Persians only liberated the Europeans. The Europeans only destroy and enslave, albeit unsuccessfully long story short in Iran.
@@saeedvazirian shut the f up with your bs in every video
Alexander of Macedonia...
@@deliriumbee4678 Still offended you got defeated. Hahahahaha. I love it.
@@deliriumbee4678 Iran won.
Excellent in formation.
Amazing fabulous magnificent architecture.
beautiful documentary...thankyou sir
The Iranian accent sound so much like the German accent
😉
That's because we've the same Aryan root and our tongues are from the same family of the languages
Amazing!!
"Incredible insight!" - my left ear
Anyone knows if Darius was left handed? Thank you
it seems they took technicians from egypt, after cambysis had made the country and the famous library of Alexandria in Egypt destroyed by given orders to have everything destroyed, including Egyptians temples.they could almost feel strangely the inspiration of egypt monuments and war chariots, gods behind this Persian monuments and architecture.
هل هاذه احذى حضارات سيدنا سليمان الملك النبي
I can't help but wonder why the government of Iran does not rebuild this. It would be a must see for historians & visitors from around the world. Of course, not build on the exact historical location- just next to it.
I would certainly have like to have seen the place as it was originally. But would be very expensive to build a copy.
Iran was the giant's country!
Is Persia in ELAM?
Elam was a small part of persia back then ( if by Persia, you mean persian empire ) .
Persia is iran and all other stans like turkeminstan Uzbekistan afganistan tajikistan armanistan etc .. thier capital was in fars near shiraz city now which is in iran
Okay, you have to improve your editing. The background music is still too loud when you are talking. Giving up on this video not even 2 min in
Thanks for your comment. Yes I can hear what you mean. I think the magnificence of the location was what I was trying to support in the music, but yes, in hindsight it could have been a lot quieter as the video proceeded. Cheers
wow
Why he talking like that
I assume you mean the local tour guide. I left him in for a bit of commentary.
He should have spoken more fluently given that its his job but don’t expect us to talk English like native British people, we speak persian.
Helps for barch ppl
👌👋👋👋
😍
Wish they’d rebuild it
Then we cant use that sweet tourist people
سکندر اعظم نے تخت جمشید کو تاراج کیا تھا....کیا یہ معلومات درست ہیں؟؟؟
Yes I believe that’s correct comrade
Who’s here after watching the SCOAN Thessaloniki deliverance of a woman who had the giant man from Iran? ✋
The credit goes to the rulers, constructors,not who reinvented these places, particularly western peoples
Iskandar zulkarnain is not alexander the great
sorry .الحضارة الزرادشتية
الحضارة الزرادشتة
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Why Islamic nation not destroyed dark age civilization. It seems Iranians are not muslims. Still you can destroy it.
What?
This is our HISTORY be Polite.
Get life
He is not wrong tho iranian muslims are not real muslims
@@generalmeow9986 r u muslim
video og quality is aweful
GREAT ROME HAS NO CITIES AS OLD AS THE, "GALACTIC ANU" ..
BUT WE KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE, "AK" NOR "AKIM"
YOU ARE BEYOND SPOILED ..
.. CANADA 1981 provided every school with Christmas dinners' every year ..
The Upper Hudson was established, "Commerce"...
All of the children, at Upper Canada travelled ..
KJV*
Amen