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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IstakhrIstakhr - Wikipedia

    Istakhr (Middle Persian romanized: Stakhr, Persian: اصطخر, romanized: Istakhr also spelt استخر in modern literature) was an ancient city in Fars province, five kilometres (three miles) north of Persepolis in southwestern Iran.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IstakhriIstakhri - Wikipedia

    346 AH/AD 957) [2] was a 10th-century travel author and Islamic geographer who wrote valuable accounts in Arabic of the many Muslim territories he visited during the Abbasid era of the Islamic Golden Age. There is no consensus regarding his origin. Some sources describe him as Persian, [1] while others state he was Arab.

  3. Also known as: Estakhr, Stakhr. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Iran. In Persepolis: History of Persepolis. … ce the nearby city of Istakhr (Estakhr, Stakhr) was the seat of local government, and Istakhr acquired importance as a centre of priestly wisdom and orthodoxy.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › IstajrIstajr - Wikiwand

    Istajr (en grafía persa, استخر), también transcrito como Istakhr o Stakhr, es una antigua ciudad de Persia, , en la provincia de Fars, 5 km al norte de Persépolis. En la época aqueménida fue una ciudad próspera.

  5. Istakhr (Ĭstä´kər), old town, S Iran. Built largely from the ruins of ancient Persepolis, 3 mi (4.8 km) away, it was a capital of the Sassanid dynasty. Istakhr stubbornly resisted (640–49) the Arabs but soon afterward lost its importance to Shiraz. The name also appears as Stakhr.