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Khajeh Mountain, Biggest Unbaked Mud Architecture Of Parthian Era
Payvand ^ | 11-3-2005

Posted on 11/04/2005 3:08:13 PM PST by blam

11/3/05

Khajeh mountain, biggest unbaked mud architecture of Parthian era

Zahedan, Sistan-Baluchestan prov, Nov 2, IRNA-Khajeh Mountain Complex, the biggest model of unbaked mud architecture remaining in Sistan area, is one of the most remarkable relics of the Parthian, Sassanid and Islamic eras.

It is the only natural height left behind in Sistan area, where a palace, fire temple, pilgrimage center called Khajeh Mehdi and graveyard reminiscent of the past are still in good condition.

The trapezoid-shaped basalt lava, situated 609 meters from the sea level, with a diameter ranging from two to 2.5 kilometers stands 17 kms to the southwest of Zabol in the middle of Hamoun Khajeh Lake.

The complex was identified for the first time by a British archaeologist in 1916.

Later, an Italian archaeologist conducted excavation at the site from 1925-1929. The result of his excavation was later listed in a book dubbed "Sagestan", which was about the eastern Iran in ancient time and the history of its archaeology.

Meanwhile, another Italian archaeologist and architecture conducted limited excavations at Khajeh Mountain some 40 years ago and published his findings in a book named "Iran's Architecture and Khajeh Mountain Monuments".

Besides, 11 monuments were unearthed at the site by the former provincial Cultural Heritage Department in 1991 and the relevant maps were drawn.

The architectural decorations used in some of the castles of the complex are similar to the Greek architecture, including voluted capitals of columns made in Doric style and small flowers such as nenufar (lotus) copied on Achaemenid art, while some of the elements look like Mesopotamian art.

Khajeh Mountain Complex is greatly respected by followers of the three ancient faiths of Islam, Christianity and Zoroastrianism and taken as a holy center.

The mountain has been named after the mausoleum of Khajeh Mehdi, one of the sympathizers of Alavi rulers, which is situated on this mountain.

It is also called with several other names including Nour, Mo'oud and Bateni.

In ancient times, in particular after the advent of Zoroaster, the site was known as the place of birth and advent of Zoroaster and the savior of the faith, "Soshians".

To the Christians, the significance of the complex is related to the belief that upon Christ's birth at the Lord's house three clergies standing on this mountain and watching the light emanating from this divine prophet acknowledged their faith in Jesus Christ.

Khajeh Mehdi's mausoleum, the graveyard dating back to the post-Islamic era and the windless chamber at Khajeh mountain render the entire monument sacred to all Muslims, so that it is visited by pilgrims during religious and national festivals as well as holidays.

"Kohan-Dezh" and "Kafaran Castle" marking the great Sassanid and Ashkanid (Parthian) civilization are among the most important remains from the past historical eras.

The mural painting of three clergies or kings, the painting of the God of Victory seen on a horse, the image of king, queen and Parthian dignitaries are some of the remaining art objects marking the great civilization of Iran.

In the course of excavations conducted at Khajeh mountain and the relevant castles, a number of 40-meter-high walls made of unbaked mud bricks and dating back to 1,000 years ago have been unearthed.

The city of Zabol in Sistan area with a 400,000 population is located to the southeast of the provincial capital of Zahedan.


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KEYWORDS: architecture; biggest; era; godsgravesglyphs; khajeh; mountain; mud; parthan; unbaked

1 posted on 11/04/2005 3:08:15 PM PST by blam
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To: SunkenCiv

GGG Ping.


2 posted on 11/04/2005 3:08:47 PM PST by blam
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To: blam

Wouldn't unbaked mud bricks have a tendancy to squish?


3 posted on 11/04/2005 3:13:35 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: DannyTN

Only if they got wet after they were dried out.


4 posted on 11/04/2005 3:19:19 PM PST by Little Pig (Is it time for "Cowboys and Muslims" yet?)
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To: blam
It looks like Sarnath to me.
5 posted on 11/04/2005 3:21:52 PM PST by Little Pig (Is it time for "Cowboys and Muslims" yet?)
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To: blam

You are talking a quality build here.
- Numnutze, 500 B.C.


6 posted on 11/04/2005 3:33:12 PM PST by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: DannyTN
"Wouldn't unbaked mud bricks have a tendancy to squish?"

Heavens knows mine do.

7 posted on 11/04/2005 3:46:42 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: Little Pig
Image hosted by Photobucket.com Lovecraft rules...
8 posted on 11/04/2005 3:48:21 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: DannyTN
Mud bricks and rammed earth are great building materials in dry climates. (Or a damp place where you can protect it from water.) There are 2000 year old rammed earth homes in Turkey as well.

My grandmother commented after moving from their sod house out on a ranch into town that she didn't understand why anyone wanted to live in the cold and drafty frame houses.
9 posted on 11/04/2005 4:58:34 PM PST by Pete from Shawnee Mission (Dirt...Its cheap, its everywhere.)
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To: Chode; Little Pig
Lovecraft rules...

I just talked to a production designer who recently got back from a trip to Antarctica to do visual research for a film of "At the Mountains of Madness" to be directed by Guillermo Del Toro.

10 posted on 11/04/2005 5:02:48 PM PST by Heyworth
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To: Heyworth

i've not heard of him... is the Bull a good director???


11 posted on 11/04/2005 5:07:26 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: Chode
i've not heard of him... is the Bull a good director???

Pretty much the hottest director out of Mexico, well, ever. His Mexican horror/fantasy credits are "Cronos" and "The Devil's Backbone." In the US he's done "Mimic" "Blade II" and "Hellboy." He supposedly turned down the next Harry Potter movie to do the Lovecraft, which is a dream project of his.

12 posted on 11/04/2005 5:16:30 PM PST by Heyworth
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To: blam
To the Christians, the significance of the complex is related to the belief that upon Christ's birth at the Lord's house three clergies standing on this mountain

Oh? Three astrologers showing up in the maternity ward talking about stars might get some attention, especially if they claimed to be from Persia.

13 posted on 11/04/2005 5:23:06 PM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: Heyworth

outstanding...


14 posted on 11/04/2005 5:32:39 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: DannyTN
"Wouldn't unbaked mud bricks have a tendancy to squish?"

Parts of the Great Wall Of China is made from tamped earth and grass/twigs.

15 posted on 11/04/2005 5:49:10 PM PST by blam
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16 posted on 11/05/2005 7:09:18 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated my FR profile on Wednesday, November 2, 2005.)
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To: blam

Wow, they are really neat.


17 posted on 11/05/2005 7:13:20 AM PST by Dustbunny (Main Stream Media -- Making 'Max Headroom' a reality.)
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