Tehran -A special exhibition featuring the ancient relics excavated from the historic port city Sylph has opened the Persian Gulf Museum in the bushel.
The exhibition, which was organized in cooperation with the Iranian National Museum, consistent with the 10 -day dawn celebration, celebrating the 1979 Islamic Revolution anniversary.
According to Naslora Ebra Himi, Deputy Director of Bulchale, this exhibition introduces a collection of artifacts excavated more than 50 years ago during archaeological excavation led by British archeologists, David White House. I am doing it. This is marked for the first time in 52 years of these relics in Iran.
Siraf, an ancient Persian port, is a major trade hub in the Islamic and early Islamic era of Islam, linking Iran to distant areas such as China, India and East Africa. According to the organizer, the artifacts on display provide valuable insights on the rich maritime history, trade network, and cultural exchange.
Sylph was the most important port in Iran from the Sassa Need era to the 4th century AH. It has a Persian mastership and a genius rich evidence in the interaction with sailors, international relations, and other nearby culture and civilization.
Between 1966 and 1973, the British Persian Research Institute conducted a seven -season excavation and survey in Siraf. Shiraf was performed in Siraf, a major city on the Iranian coast of Persian, which played a leading role in a network of maritime trade that supplied West Asia. India, Far East and East Africa products are from 800 to 1050 in the year.
The historical and architectural monuments of the bushale include Islamic buildings such as mosques, prayers, large houses, old tower, castle, and gardens. In addition, Buscher accepts important monuments of Eramite, Achemenid, Partian and Sassa Need era.
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