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As you know Ecbatana was one of the capitals of Alexander's empire where Parmenion, Hephaestion and some other of his generals died.
My trip to Ecbatana to find Alexander's Tomb
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Re: My trip to Ecbatana to find Alexander's Tomb
This helped to make me very excited, Cyrus, because I will be in Hamedan in about 10 days' time. Obviously I knew about the Lion - but is there much more of ancient Ecbatana to be seen in the city?Cyrus Shahmiri wrote:http://www.allempires.net/forum_posts.a ... 278#446278
As you know Ecbatana was one of the capitals of Alexander's empire where Parmenion, Hephaestion and some other of his generals died.
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Thanks, Cyrus. I think we're in Hamedan for a full day, and we have various things that are definitely on the itinerary. But I hope we will get a chance to see some of the ancient remains - I shall badger our guide until we do, you can be sure of that!Cyrus Shahmiri wrote:Yes, there are several ancient places in Hamedan such as Hegmatana and Nushijan, in Hegmatana you can walk across a wooden bridge (not very safe!!) and watch the ancient city of Ecbatana.
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I am, of course, most looking forward to getting down to Shiraz - we will do Persepolis and Pasargadae!
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Great Photos
Thanks, Cyrus, for transporting us to Ecbatana now. I really enjoyed the photos, especially of the wooden bridge. Is that handsome fellow you? 

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Re: Great Photos
Great, but if you want to visit some ancient Greek monuments too, you need to go to the west of Hamedan, for example in the northwest of Hamedan there is an ancient cave which is called "Hercules Cave Temple", it is said Parmenion used it as a temple during his stay at Ecbatana.marcus wrote: Thanks, Cyrus. I think we're in Hamedan for a full day, and we have various things that are definitely on the itinerary. But I hope we will get a chance to see some of the ancient remains - I shall badger our guide until we do, you can be sure of that!![]()
I am, of course, most looking forward to getting down to Shiraz - we will do Persepolis and Pasargadae!
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You are welcome, yes that is me in the second pic!jan wrote:Thanks, Cyrus, for transporting us to Ecbatana now. I really enjoyed the photos, especially of the wooden bridge. Is that handsome fellow you?

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