The Farhād Tarāsh (Persian: فرهاد تراش), or Tarāsh-e Farhād is a long smoothed rock surface on Mount Behistun in western Iran. Located near the famous Behistun Inscription, its height is around 30 meters and its width is around 200 meters. The retaining wall in front of it is c. 150 meters. The work is registered as a national heritage in Iran, and it's the biggest work of such kind in Iran. The Farhād Tarāsh has sparked interest from medieval geographers including Istakhri (died 957) and Yaqut al-Hamawi (died 1229) to travelers and archaeologists in modern times.
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| - The Farhād Tarāsh (Persian: فرهاد تراش), or Tarāsh-e Farhād is a long smoothed rock surface on Mount Behistun in western Iran. Located near the famous Behistun Inscription, its height is around 30 meters and its width is around 200 meters. The retaining wall in front of it is c. 150 meters. The work is registered as a national heritage in Iran, and it's the biggest work of such kind in Iran. The Farhād Tarāsh has sparked interest from medieval geographers including Istakhri (died 957) and Yaqut al-Hamawi (died 1229) to travelers and archaeologists in modern times. (en)
- Der Farhād Tarāsch oder Tarāsch-e Farhād (persisch فرهاد تراش, Farhads Schnitt) ist eine große geglättete Felsoberfläche am Berg Behistun (2752 m) im westlichen Iran. In der Nähe der berühmten Behistun-Inschrift gelegen, ist sie etwa 30 mal 200 Meter groß. 150 Meter entfernt davor steht eine Stützmauer. Das Werk gilt im Iran als nationales Erbe und das größte Werk dieser Art im Land. Der Farhād Tarāsch erweckte durch alle Zeiten hindurch das Interesse der Geographen wie al-Istachrī (gestorben 957) oder Yāqūt ar-Rūmī (gestorben 1229) sowie der Reisenden und Archäologen. (de)
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| - The Farhād Tarāsh (Persian: فرهاد تراش), or Tarāsh-e Farhād is a long smoothed rock surface on Mount Behistun in western Iran. Located near the famous Behistun Inscription, its height is around 30 meters and its width is around 200 meters. The retaining wall in front of it is c. 150 meters. The work is registered as a national heritage in Iran, and it's the biggest work of such kind in Iran. The Farhād Tarāsh has sparked interest from medieval geographers including Istakhri (died 957) and Yaqut al-Hamawi (died 1229) to travelers and archaeologists in modern times. (en)
- Der Farhād Tarāsch oder Tarāsch-e Farhād (persisch فرهاد تراش, Farhads Schnitt) ist eine große geglättete Felsoberfläche am Berg Behistun (2752 m) im westlichen Iran. In der Nähe der berühmten Behistun-Inschrift gelegen, ist sie etwa 30 mal 200 Meter groß. 150 Meter entfernt davor steht eine Stützmauer. Das Werk gilt im Iran als nationales Erbe und das größte Werk dieser Art im Land. Der Farhād Tarāsch erweckte durch alle Zeiten hindurch das Interesse der Geographen wie al-Istachrī (gestorben 957) oder Yāqūt ar-Rūmī (gestorben 1229) sowie der Reisenden und Archäologen. (de)
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