I received your email and if you allow me, I want to reply your questions here.1.Do you know anything about the Iron Gates of Derbend ?
lol, Darband - Dar(Door) + Band(Bound) - is a persian word which means "Gate" or "Canyon". Darband Pars (Persian Gate) is a place near city of Kogiluyeh in Iran. Ariobarzanes with his sister Youtab and some other persians decided to defend Persia against alexander there.
http://mojtaba.proboards7.com/index.cgi ... .Alexander Romance in India
Sorry, I'm an Iranian and I know only about Alexander in Iran.I will post some pics from Great site of ancient Hecatompylos in Iran where, in 330 BC, Alexander regrouped his troops and urged them to continue eastward.
To Susan, About Iron Gates of Darband!!
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Re: To Susan, About Iron Gates of Darband!!
Cyrus,Pictures of Hecatompylos? Yes please!You are a very useful resource. Not many of us get the opportunity to go to Iran.Have you got any of Susa and Persepolis (apart from what one can find in books)?All the bestMarcus
Re: To Susan, About Iron Gates of Darband!!
Hi all -
Darband or Derbent is in Azerbaidjan, close to the border with Russia. It has been pointed out by some as a possible candidate for Alexander's (legendary) "iron wall" that protected the civilised world against the forces of Gog and Magog. You might want to check sura The Cave. Derbent has nothing to do with the Persian Gates, though Azerbaidjan used to be part of Media (Media Atropatene) and the name Derbent surely has an Iranian root. (Of course, Alexander is not attested having ever traveled as far north as Derbent.)
Regards -
Nick
Darband or Derbent is in Azerbaidjan, close to the border with Russia. It has been pointed out by some as a possible candidate for Alexander's (legendary) "iron wall" that protected the civilised world against the forces of Gog and Magog. You might want to check sura The Cave. Derbent has nothing to do with the Persian Gates, though Azerbaidjan used to be part of Media (Media Atropatene) and the name Derbent surely has an Iranian root. (Of course, Alexander is not attested having ever traveled as far north as Derbent.)
Regards -
Nick