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Talar դալար is a Western Armenian name for females. It's meaning is symbolic of the Evergreen Tree.(For other uses, see Talar (disambiguation).) The talar or talaar (Persian: تالار) is the throne hall of the Persian monarch that is open to the public. It includes a throne carved on the rock-cut tomb of Darius at Naqsh-e Rostam, near Persepolis, and above the portico which was copied from his palace. The Talar Divan Khaneh built by Fath Ali Shah is an example of this pavilion.

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  • تالار ((بالفارسية: تالار)) هو عرش الملوك الفارسيين المنحوتين على قبر داريوس الصخري في نقش رستم ، بالقرب من برسبوليس ، وفوق الرواق الذي تم نسخه من قصره. (ar)
  • Talar դալար is a Western Armenian name for females. It's meaning is symbolic of the Evergreen Tree.(For other uses, see Talar (disambiguation).) The talar or talaar (Persian: تالار) is the throne hall of the Persian monarch that is open to the public. It includes a throne carved on the rock-cut tomb of Darius at Naqsh-e Rostam, near Persepolis, and above the portico which was copied from his palace. The Talar Divan Khaneh built by Fath Ali Shah is an example of this pavilion. (en)
  • Talar (Persiano: تالار) è il termine architettonico dato al trono dei monarchi persiani che è scolpito sulla tomba scavata nella roccia di Dario a Naqsh-e Rostam, nei pressi di Persepoli, e sopra il portico da dove è stato copiato il suo palazzo. Esso è anche uno stile architettonico applicato ad alcune costruzioni persiane. Un esempio di stile talar è anche il Chehel Sotoun a Isfahan. È anche un nome armeno dato a donne e alcuni maschi. Significa sempreverde. (it)
  • Talār (en persan : تالار) désigne le terme architectural donné au trône des monarques de Perse qui est sculpté sur la tombe de Darius Ier à Naqsh-e Rostam, près de Persépolis, situé au-dessus du portique qui était copié de son palais. Le terme sert aussi à désigner un porche à colonnes en architecture iranienne. (fr)
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  • تالار ((بالفارسية: تالار)) هو عرش الملوك الفارسيين المنحوتين على قبر داريوس الصخري في نقش رستم ، بالقرب من برسبوليس ، وفوق الرواق الذي تم نسخه من قصره. (ar)
  • Talar դալար is a Western Armenian name for females. It's meaning is symbolic of the Evergreen Tree.(For other uses, see Talar (disambiguation).) The talar or talaar (Persian: تالار) is the throne hall of the Persian monarch that is open to the public. It includes a throne carved on the rock-cut tomb of Darius at Naqsh-e Rostam, near Persepolis, and above the portico which was copied from his palace. The Talar Divan Khaneh built by Fath Ali Shah is an example of this pavilion. (en)
  • Talar (Persiano: تالار) è il termine architettonico dato al trono dei monarchi persiani che è scolpito sulla tomba scavata nella roccia di Dario a Naqsh-e Rostam, nei pressi di Persepoli, e sopra il portico da dove è stato copiato il suo palazzo. Esso è anche uno stile architettonico applicato ad alcune costruzioni persiane. Un esempio di stile talar è anche il Chehel Sotoun a Isfahan. È anche un nome armeno dato a donne e alcuni maschi. Significa sempreverde. (it)
  • Talār (en persan : تالار) désigne le terme architectural donné au trône des monarques de Perse qui est sculpté sur la tombe de Darius Ier à Naqsh-e Rostam, près de Persépolis, situé au-dessus du portique qui était copié de son palais. Le terme sert aussi à désigner un porche à colonnes en architecture iranienne. (fr)
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  • تالار (ar)
  • Talar (fr)
  • Talar (it)
  • Talar (en)
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