Tachara Palace

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Tachara Palace is an ancient Achaemenid royal residence at Persepolis, notable for its finely carved stone reliefs and well-preserved architecture attributed to Darius the Great.

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Label Occurrences
Tachara Palace canonical 6
Tachara palace 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Achaemenid palace
archaeological site
royal residence
architecturalStyle Achaemenid architecture
attributedTo Darius I of Persia
surface form: Darius the Great
builderDynasty Achaemenid Empire
builtFor Darius I of Persia
surface form: Darius the Great
constructionEndCentury 5th century BCE
constructionStartCentury 6th century BCE
currentCondition ruin
currentUse archaeological research site
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo Darius I of Persia
function ceremonial palace
royal residence
hasFeature central hall
column bases
doorway reliefs
elevated platform
inscribed door jambs
polished stone surfaces
side rooms
staircase reliefs
hasInscriptionLanguage Babylonian
Elamite
Old Persian
hasReliefTheme mythical creatures
royal audience scenes
royal guards
servitors bearing gifts
heritageDesignation national heritage site of Iran
locatedIn Persepolis
locatedInCountry Iran
locatedInProvince Fars Province NERFINISHED
locatedNearCity Shiraz, Iran
surface form: Shiraz
notableFor finely carved stone reliefs
high-quality masonry
well-preserved architecture
partOf Persepolis archaeological site
surface form: Achaemenid royal complex at Persepolis

Persepolis terrace
surface form: Persepolis terrace complex
partOfUNESCOSite Persepolis
primaryMaterial stone
roofType hypostyle hall roof supported by columns
UNESCOSiteId 114
UNESCOSiteName Persepolis
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus included via Persepolis inscription
usedBy Darius I of Persia
surface form: Darius the Great

Xerxes I
later Achaemenid kings

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Persepolis knownFor Tachara Palace
Persepolis hasPalace Tachara Palace
Achaemenid stone reliefs foundInStructure Tachara Palace
this entity surface form: Tachara palace
Hall of 100 Columns nearbyStructure Tachara Palace
Hadish Palace locatedNear Tachara Palace
Takht-e Jamshid hasStructure Tachara Palace
Persepolis archaeological site hasPart Tachara Palace
Tripylon (Central Palace) foundations connectedTo Tachara Palace
this entity surface form: Tachara palace
Tachara palace foundations partOf Tachara Palace
this entity surface form: Tachara palace