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The Tak イ plain-looking woman tongue

The Tak イ plain-looking woman tongue

The relief of the Tak イ plain-looking woman tongue Oishi cave. The upper section center is the ホスロー second. Ahura Mazda God, the left are アナーヒター goddesses the right

Tak イ plain-looking woman tongue (Taqi-Bustan) is a remain of サーサーン dynasty Persia Era. It is located in the suburbs of Kermanshah in western Iran, and a huge relief (relief) sculpture is proud of a dignified appearance in spite of wind and rain of 1700. The relief was carved in a stone cavern drilled by Iwayama, and, in the small stone cavern, the Shah pool third (reign 383-388) of the fourth century, the large stone cavern were built from the sixth to the seventh century by the ホスロー second. There is the thing which the Alda seal second (reign 379-383) and the Shah pool third drew a state conferred sovereignty on by gods on to a good thing of the state of preservation.

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