Photos: Ardeshir Palace in Kerman
Peyvand News.Com / Peyvand News
14-May-2011 (one comment)

In recent years, construction activities have taken place in the vicinity of these castles and on the slopes of mountains where they are situated. Parks and tourism sites have also been welcomed enthusiastically by local residents. But since there are no fences around these castles, they are exposed to the danger of destruction.

As remnants of ancient civilization, these castles deserve greater attention.

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Simorgh5555

Danger: Ardeshir Palace could face destruction

by Simorgh5555 on

"As remnants of ancient civilization, these castles deserve greater attention."

And this Evil Terror Regime spends millions petro-dollars restoring Holy Shia Islamic Sites in Iran and Iraq whilst it leaves its pre-Islamic heritage to rot. This is the second Iranian archaeological site which has recently been flagged up as needing urgent maintenance and attention. Recently, Unesco has drawn awareness the Gargar Bridge in Khuzestan:

 //ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/unesco-demands-explanation-on-ancient-iranian-water-system/661094.html

Unless, there is an Islamic connection Iran's heritage is not worh a damn to the Islamo-Fascist regime. If the ancient Zoroastrian priests did not rename Cyrus's Tomb in Pasaargad as the 'Tomb of the Mother of Soloman' it too would have been destroyed by the Tazi Islamo-Fascist aravs. 



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