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  • Iranian scholars link Bishapur palace motif to global symbols 2025-09-14 17:28

    Iranian scholars link Bishapur palace motif to global symbols

    TEHRAN – Archaeologists in Iran say a decorative motif known as Gardoun-e Mehr (literary “Mithra Wheel”) or cross-like pattern, carved in plasterwork at an ancient royal palace of Bishapur in Fars province, influenced artistic and architectural designs across the world.

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