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At Naghsh-e Rajab you will see 3 large carvings. On
the right you will find an equestrian scene and to
the left a relief of Shapur surrounded by his
generals. Look for Greek inscription on the chest of
Shapur's horse relating to his ancestry and him as
an emperor of the Aryans.
The most important part of this site is the carving
of the high Zoroastrian priest Karter, Mobad-e
Mobadan (Priest of Priests) under three Sassanian
emperors: Shapur, Bahram I and II. He was
responsible for setting up a religious state under
the Sassanian. The inscriptions relate the events in
his life, his rise through the clerical hierarchy
and his attacks on heretic religions. He is the only
non-royal person appearing on a carving.
There is also a scene of Shapur with an angel. 300 m
(990 ft) south across the highway you can see what
remains of a foundation for a tower similar to the
Ka' be Zardusht (Kabba of Zoroaster) at Naghsh-e
Rostam.
Address :
70 km. northeast of Shiraz
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