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English: General view of
Arg-e Bam, or, Bam Citadel, the largest
adobe building in the world and an
UNESCO world heritage site, located in
Bam,
Kerman Province, southeastern
Iran. The origin of this enormous citadel on the
Silk Road can be traced back to the
Achaemenid Empire (6th-4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The citadel was destroyed by the devastating
2003 Bam earthquake that cost over 26,000 lives and is being reconstructed since then.
This is a photo of a monument in Iran identified by the ID
519
Čeština: Pevnost
Arg-e Bam, největší stavba na světě z nepálených cihel (v) součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO ve městě
Bam, jihovýchodní
Írán. Stavba vybudovaná na
Hedvábné stezce v době 6. - 4. století př.n.l. byla téměř kompletně zničena velkým
zemětřesením v roce 2003, které si vyžádalo přes 26 000 obětí na životech, je však v současné době plně rekonstruována.
Deutsch: Gesamtansicht von Arg e Bam oder Bam Citadel, das größte
Lehmziegelgebäude der Welt und ein
UNESCO-Welterbe. Dieses Gebäude befindet sich in
Bam in der Provinz
Kerman im südöstlichen
Iran. Der Ursprung dieser riesigen Zitadelle entlang der
Seidenstraße geht zurück auf das
Achämenidenreich (vom 6. bis 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus) oder sogar früher. Die Zitadelle wurde durch das verheerende
Bam-Erdbeben 2003 zerstört. Dieses Erdbeben kostete rund 26 000 Menschen das Leben. Eine Rekonstruktion der Anlage wird derzeit durchgeführt.
This is a featured picture on the Arabic language Wikipedia (
صور مختارة) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here. This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia (
Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here. This is a featured picture on the Persian language Wikipedia (
نگارههای برگزیده) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here.
English: General view of
Arg-e Bam, or, Bam Citadel, the largest
adobe building in the world and an
UNESCO world heritage site, located in
Bam,
Kerman Province, southeastern
Iran. The origin of this enormous citadel on the
Silk Road can be traced back to the
Achaemenid Empire (6th-4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The citadel was destroyed by the devastating
2003 Bam earthquake that cost over 26,000 lives and is being reconstructed since then.
Other languages:
Čeština: Pevnost
Arg-e Bam, největší stavba na světě z nepálených cihel (v) součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO ve městě
Bam, jihovýchodní
Írán. Stavba vybudovaná na
Hedvábné stezce v době 6. - 4. století př.n.l. byla téměř kompletně zničena velkým
zemětřesením v roce 2003, které si vyžádalo přes 26 000 obětí na životech, je však v současné době plně rekonstruována.
Deutsch: Gesamtansicht von Arg e Bam oder Bam Citadel, das größte
Lehmziegelgebäude der Welt und ein
UNESCO-Welterbe. Dieses Gebäude befindet sich in
Bam in der Provinz
Kerman im südöstlichen
Iran. Der Ursprung dieser riesigen Zitadelle entlang der
Seidenstraße geht zurück auf das
Achämenidenreich (vom 6. bis 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus) oder sogar früher. Die Zitadelle wurde durch das verheerende
Bam-Erdbeben 2003 zerstört. Dieses Erdbeben kostete rund 26 000 Menschen das Leben. Eine Rekonstruktion der Anlage wird derzeit durchgeführt.
English: General view of
Arg-e Bam, or, Bam Citadel, the largest
adobe building in the world and an
UNESCO world heritage site, located in
Bam,
Kerman Province, southeastern
Iran. The origin of this enormous citadel on the
Silk Road can be traced back to the
Achaemenid Empire (6th-4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The citadel was destroyed by the devastating
2003 Bam earthquake that cost over 26,000 lives and is being reconstructed since then.
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English: General view of
Arg-e Bam, or, Bam Citadel, the largest
adobe building in the world and an
UNESCO world heritage site, located in
Bam,
Kerman Province, southeastern
Iran. The origin of this enormous citadel on the
Silk Road can be traced back to the
Achaemenid Empire (6th-4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The citadel was destroyed by the devastating
2003 Bam earthquake that cost over 26,000 lives and is being reconstructed since then.
This is a photo of a monument in Iran identified by the ID
519
Čeština: Pevnost
Arg-e Bam, největší stavba na světě z nepálených cihel (v) součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO ve městě
Bam, jihovýchodní
Írán. Stavba vybudovaná na
Hedvábné stezce v době 6. - 4. století př.n.l. byla téměř kompletně zničena velkým
zemětřesením v roce 2003, které si vyžádalo přes 26 000 obětí na životech, je však v současné době plně rekonstruována.
Deutsch: Gesamtansicht von Arg e Bam oder Bam Citadel, das größte
Lehmziegelgebäude der Welt und ein
UNESCO-Welterbe. Dieses Gebäude befindet sich in
Bam in der Provinz
Kerman im südöstlichen
Iran. Der Ursprung dieser riesigen Zitadelle entlang der
Seidenstraße geht zurück auf das
Achämenidenreich (vom 6. bis 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus) oder sogar früher. Die Zitadelle wurde durch das verheerende
Bam-Erdbeben 2003 zerstört. Dieses Erdbeben kostete rund 26 000 Menschen das Leben. Eine Rekonstruktion der Anlage wird derzeit durchgeführt.
This is a featured picture on the Arabic language Wikipedia (
صور مختارة) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here. This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia (
Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here. This is a featured picture on the Persian language Wikipedia (
نگارههای برگزیده) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here.
English: General view of
Arg-e Bam, or, Bam Citadel, the largest
adobe building in the world and an
UNESCO world heritage site, located in
Bam,
Kerman Province, southeastern
Iran. The origin of this enormous citadel on the
Silk Road can be traced back to the
Achaemenid Empire (6th-4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The citadel was destroyed by the devastating
2003 Bam earthquake that cost over 26,000 lives and is being reconstructed since then.
Other languages:
Čeština: Pevnost
Arg-e Bam, největší stavba na světě z nepálených cihel (v) součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO ve městě
Bam, jihovýchodní
Írán. Stavba vybudovaná na
Hedvábné stezce v době 6. - 4. století př.n.l. byla téměř kompletně zničena velkým
zemětřesením v roce 2003, které si vyžádalo přes 26 000 obětí na životech, je však v současné době plně rekonstruována.
Deutsch: Gesamtansicht von Arg e Bam oder Bam Citadel, das größte
Lehmziegelgebäude der Welt und ein
UNESCO-Welterbe. Dieses Gebäude befindet sich in
Bam in der Provinz
Kerman im südöstlichen
Iran. Der Ursprung dieser riesigen Zitadelle entlang der
Seidenstraße geht zurück auf das
Achämenidenreich (vom 6. bis 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus) oder sogar früher. Die Zitadelle wurde durch das verheerende
Bam-Erdbeben 2003 zerstört. Dieses Erdbeben kostete rund 26 000 Menschen das Leben. Eine Rekonstruktion der Anlage wird derzeit durchgeführt.
English: General view of
Arg-e Bam, or, Bam Citadel, the largest
adobe building in the world and an
UNESCO world heritage site, located in
Bam,
Kerman Province, southeastern
Iran. The origin of this enormous citadel on the
Silk Road can be traced back to the
Achaemenid Empire (6th-4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The citadel was destroyed by the devastating
2003 Bam earthquake that cost over 26,000 lives and is being reconstructed since then.
Freely use and distribute it for non-commercial or for commercial purposes
Create derivative works of it
Under this condition:
Credit me as the original author and use the same license. To do so add "Diego Delso,
delso.photo, License
CC-BY-SA" legibly next to the image.
Please, use this work legally fulfilling the terms of the license!
Please, let me know if you use this work outside Wikimedia Commons sending me an email on Poco a poco or to diego(at)delso.photo with reference to the URL in the case of a website or to the ISBN/author/title in the case of a printed work or eBook. I am always very glad if you consider to send me a copy of the publication or a promocode for the eBook as gratitude for using my works. Note: This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with
Facebook's licensing terms. It is not allowed to upload this file to Facebook.
Furthermore, if you:
want to use this work under other conditions,
want me to rework this file out of the original RAW file, or get the RAW file, or
search for a similar picture;
please, do not hesitate to contact me.
Please do not overwrite the author's version with a modified image without discussing with the author. The author would like to make corrections only from the uncompressed
RAW file. This ensures that changes are preserved and are based on the best possible source to achieve a high quality. If you think that changes are required, please, get in touch with the author. Otherwise, you can upload a new image with a different name without overwriting this one. Use
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{{Extracted from}} for this purpose.
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