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Prison Of Solomon In Iran. Around 500M North Of Cyrus’ Private Palace Are The Remains Of The Prison Of Solomon Zendan-E Soleiman, Variously Thought To Be A Fire Temple, Tomb, Sundial Or Store. On The Hill Beyond Is The Tall-E Takht €“ A Monumental 6000-Sq-Metre Citadel Used From Cyrus’ Time Until The Late Sassanian Period. Local Historians Believe The References To Solomon Date From The Arab Conquest, When The Inhabitants Of Pasargadae Renamed The Sites With Islamic Names To Prevent Their Destruction.

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Prison of Solomon in iran. Around 500m north of Cyrus’ Private Palace are the remains of the Prison of Solomon Zendan-e Soleiman, variously thought to be a fire temple, tomb, sundial or store. On the hill beyond is the Tall-e Takht – a monumental 6000-sq-metre citadel used from Cyrus’ time until the late Sassanian period. Local historians believe the references to Solomon date from the Arab conquest, when the inhabitants of Pasargadae renamed the sites with Islamic names to prevent their destruction.

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