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- Arg-é_Bam abstract "The Arg-e Bam (Persian: ارگ بم) was the largest adobe building in the world, located in Bam, a city in the Kermān Province of southeastern Iran. It is listed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site "Bam and its Cultural Landscape". The origin of this enormous citadel on the Silk Road can be traced back to the Achaemenid period (6th to 4th centuries BC) and even beyond. The heyday of the citadel was from the 7th to 11th centuries, being at the crossroads of important trade routes and known for the production of silk and cotton garments.The entire building was a large fortress in whose heart the citadel itself was located, but because of the impressive look of the citadel, which forms the highest point, the entire fortress is named the Bam Citadel.On December 26, 2003, the Citadel was almost completely destroyed by an earthquake, along with much of the rest of Bam and its environs. A few days after the earthquake, the Iranian President Mohammad Khatami announced that the Citadel would be rebuilt.".
- Arg-é_Bam thumbnail Arge_Bam_Arad_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Arg-é_Bam wikiPageID "415733".
- Arg-é_Bam wikiPageRevisionID "600415571".
- Arg-é_Bam align "right".
- Arg-é_Bam caption "After".
- Arg-é_Bam caption "Before".
- Arg-é_Bam direction "vertical".
- Arg-é_Bam footerAlign "left".
- Arg-é_Bam header "The Bam Citadel before and after the 2003 earthquake".
- Arg-é_Bam headerAlign "left/right/center".
- Arg-é_Bam image "Arge Bam Arad edit.jpg".
- Arg-é_Bam image "Destruction of the Bam Citadel.jpg".
- Arg-é_Bam width "300".
- Arg-é_Bam subject Category:6th-century_BC_architecture.
- Arg-é_Bam subject Category:Castles_in_Iran.
- Arg-é_Bam subject Category:Iranian_architecture.
- Arg-é_Bam subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Bam,_Iran.
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- Arg-é_Bam comment "The Arg-e Bam (Persian: ارگ بم) was the largest adobe building in the world, located in Bam, a city in the Kermān Province of southeastern Iran. It is listed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site "Bam and its Cultural Landscape". The origin of this enormous citadel on the Silk Road can be traced back to the Achaemenid period (6th to 4th centuries BC) and even beyond.".
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- Arg-é_Bam label "Арг-е Бам".
- Arg-é_Bam label "بم ومشهدها الثقافي".
- Arg-é_Bam label "アルゲ・バム".
- Arg-é_Bam label "巴姆古城".
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- Arg-é_Bam sameAs Arg-é_Bam.
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- Arg-é_Bam sameAs アルゲ・バム.
- Arg-é_Bam sameAs Q43277.
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- Arg-é_Bam depiction Arge_Bam_Arad_edit.jpg.