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The City of Hormuz Ardeshir (Persian: شهر هرمز اردشیر) is a Sassanid-era Persian archaeological remain. It is now located in the Khuzestan province in South-Western Iran/Persia. It is believed that Ezzatollah Negahban first referred to the location as the city of Hormuz Ardashir. He had uncovered many Sassanid pottery artifacts in the region. Hormuz Ardashir is believed to have been originally built by Ardashir I, the founder of Sassanid dynasty (224-651 CE), upon the ruins of the Achaemenid city of Tareiana.

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  • City of Hormuz Ardeshir (en)
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  • A cidade de Hormuz Ardeshir (persa: شهر هرمز اردشیر) é um vestígio arqueológico persa da era sassânida. Atualmente está localizado na província do Khuzistão, no sudoeste do Irã/Pérsia. Acredita-se que Ezzatollah Negahban primeiro se referiu ao local como a cidade de Hormuz Ardashir. Ele havia descoberto muitos artefatos de cerâmica sassânida na região. Acredita-se que Hormuz Ardashir foi originalmente construído por Ardashir I, o fundador da dinastia Sassanida (224-651 DC), sobre as ruínas da cidade aquemênida de Tareiana. (pt)
  • The City of Hormuz Ardeshir (Persian: شهر هرمز اردشیر) is a Sassanid-era Persian archaeological remain. It is now located in the Khuzestan province in South-Western Iran/Persia. It is believed that Ezzatollah Negahban first referred to the location as the city of Hormuz Ardashir. He had uncovered many Sassanid pottery artifacts in the region. Hormuz Ardashir is believed to have been originally built by Ardashir I, the founder of Sassanid dynasty (224-651 CE), upon the ruins of the Achaemenid city of Tareiana. (en)
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  • The City of Hormuz Ardeshir (Persian: شهر هرمز اردشیر) is a Sassanid-era Persian archaeological remain. It is now located in the Khuzestan province in South-Western Iran/Persia. It is believed that Ezzatollah Negahban first referred to the location as the city of Hormuz Ardashir. He had uncovered many Sassanid pottery artifacts in the region. Hormuz Ardashir is believed to have been originally built by Ardashir I, the founder of Sassanid dynasty (224-651 CE), upon the ruins of the Achaemenid city of Tareiana. In 2007, the construction was halted due to concerns by local heritage activists that the tunneling would destroy the ancient Sassanid city of Hormuz Ardeshir. (en)
  • A cidade de Hormuz Ardeshir (persa: شهر هرمز اردشیر) é um vestígio arqueológico persa da era sassânida. Atualmente está localizado na província do Khuzistão, no sudoeste do Irã/Pérsia. Acredita-se que Ezzatollah Negahban primeiro se referiu ao local como a cidade de Hormuz Ardashir. Ele havia descoberto muitos artefatos de cerâmica sassânida na região. Acredita-se que Hormuz Ardashir foi originalmente construído por Ardashir I, o fundador da dinastia Sassanida (224-651 DC), sobre as ruínas da cidade aquemênida de Tareiana. (pt)
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