Naqsh-e Rustam
0 sources
Naqsh-e Rustam
Summary
Naqsh-e Rustam is a necropolis[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of necropolis entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,419 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Naqsh-e Rustam is located in Marvdasht County[3].
- Naqsh-e Rustam is in the country of Iran[4].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's instance of is recorded as necropolis[5].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's instance of is recorded as archaeological site[6].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's instance of is recorded as cultural property[7].
- Naqsh-e Rustam is part of Marvdasht complex[8].
- Naqsh-e Rustam is used for tomb[9].
- Naqsh-e Rustam is used for monument[10].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's Commons category is recorded as Naqsh-e Rustam[11].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Naqsh-e Rustam Cistern[12].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Ossuary at Naqsh-e Rustam[13].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Relief of equestrian combat of Hormizd II[14].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Blank surface in Naqsh-e Rustam[15].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Elamite rock relief in Naqsh-e Rustam[16].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Two small reliefs in Naqsh-e Rustam[17].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Relief of Bahram II and his court[18].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Relief of equestrian combat of Bahram II[19].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Relief of triumph of Shapur I over Valerian at Naqsh-e Rustam[20].
- Naqsh-e Rustam comprises Ardashir Investiture Relief[21].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 29.988888888889, 'lon': 52.874722222222}[22].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Naqsh-e Rustam[23].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's Commons gallery is recorded as نقش رستم[24].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's heritage designation is recorded as Iranian National Heritage[25].
- Naqsh-e Rustam's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'fa', 'text': 'نقش رستم'}[26].
- Naqsh-e Rustam dates from the Achaemenid Empire[27].
Why It Matters
Naqsh-e Rustam ranks in the top 4% of necropolis entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,419 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]