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During the Achaemenid period, Persia had four capital cities: Persepolis, Pasargadae, Susa and Hamadan (ancient Ecbatana). Each had an array of impressive and highly decorative palaces. Founded by rulers, these were inhabited by royalty at various times. They were also used for state occasions and as an ostentatious display of wealth.
The south side of the Palace of Darius at Persepolis
The south side of the Palace of Darius at Persepolis
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