
Taq-i Bostan
Taq-i Bostan, located near Kermanshah in Iran, is an archaeological site famous for its impressive rock reliefs dating back to the Sassanian Empire (3rd to 7th centuries AD). The site features intricate carvings depicting royal figures, mythical creatures, and hunting scenes, showcasing the artistry and cultural significance of that era. Taq-i Bostan also includes a large archway and a series of bas-reliefs that reflect the power and divinity of Sassanian kings, highlighting a rich heritage of Persian art and history. It remains an important site for understanding ancient Persian civilization and its artistic achievements.