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- Tachara abstract "The Tachara, Taçara, Tachara of Darius, Tachar Château, Mirror Hall or exclusive palace of Darius I is one of the interior Persepolis Palaces. The meaning in olden Persian is wintry home. The palace is made of gray stone. It was built by Darius I but only a small portion of the palace was finished under his rule, and it was completed after his death in 486 by his son and successor Xerxes I, who called the house a Taçara, winter palace. Artaxerxes I continued to use the palace. Its ruins are immediately south of the Apadana.Like many other parts of Persepolis, Tachara Palace has reliefs of tribute-bearing dignitaries. This palace was one of the few structures that escaped destruction in the burning of the complex by Alexander.The Tachara, measuring 1,160 square meters (12,486 sq. feet), is the smallest of the palace buildings in Persepolis. Its main room is a mere 15.15m x 15.42 m (49.70 ft. x 50.59 ft.) with three rows of four columns.The name Tachara was chosen by Darius I for his palace, the first completed structure on the Terrace before his death. It stands back to back to the Apadana and is oriented southward. The Tachara's function, however, was more ceremonial than residential. Upon completion, it served in conjunction with the earlier south oriented entrance stairs as the Nowrouz celebration venue until the other buildings that would comprise Persepolis could be finished, a provisional union of the Apadana, the Throne Hall, and a Banquet Hall.As the first of the palace structures on the Terrace, the Tachara was constructed of the finest quality stone. The surface was almost completely black and polished to a glossy brilliance. This surface treatment combined with the high quality stone is the reason for it being the most intact of all ruins at Persepolis today. Although its mud block walls have completely disintegrated, the enormous stone blocks of the door and window frames have survived. A complete window measuring 2.65m x 2.65m x 1.70m (8.69ft. x 8.69ft. x 5.57ft.) was carved from a single block of stone and weighed 18 tons . The door frame was fashioned from three separate monoliths and weighed 75 tons .Darius the Great's pride at the superb craftsmanship is evident by his ordering the following inscription on all 18 niches and window frames: Frames of stone, made for the Palace of King Darius.".
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- Tachara architectureType "Iranian architecture".
- Tachara buildingName "Tachara Palace".
- Tachara caption "View of the Tachara Palace.".
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- Tachara latitude "29.934444".
- Tachara length "12486".
- Tachara location "Marvdasht, Iran".
- Tachara longitude "52.891389".
- Tachara materials "stone".
- Tachara municipality "Marvdasht".
- Tachara province Fars_Province.
- Tachara region "70".
- Tachara sector Persepolis.
- Tachara specifications "yes".
- Tachara state Marvdasht.
- Tachara status "in ruins".
- Tachara territory Iran.
- Tachara website 114.
- Tachara width "12486".
- Tachara subject Category:6th-century_BC_architecture.
- Tachara subject Category:Achaemenid_Empire.
- Tachara subject Category:Ancient_Persia.
- Tachara subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Iran.
- Tachara subject Category:Destroyed_landmarks.
- Tachara subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Fars_Province.
- Tachara subject Category:Iranian_archeological_cities.
- Tachara subject Category:Iranian_architecture.
- Tachara subject Category:Iranian_culture.
- Tachara subject Category:Persepolis.
- Tachara subject Category:Persian_history.
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- Tachara type Municipality108626283.
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- Tachara type PopulatedPlacesInFarsProvince.
- Tachara type Position108621598.
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- Tachara type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Tachara comment "The Tachara, Taçara, Tachara of Darius, Tachar Château, Mirror Hall or exclusive palace of Darius I is one of the interior Persepolis Palaces. The meaning in olden Persian is wintry home. The palace is made of gray stone. It was built by Darius I but only a small portion of the palace was finished under his rule, and it was completed after his death in 486 by his son and successor Xerxes I, who called the house a Taçara, winter palace. Artaxerxes I continued to use the palace.".
- Tachara label "Tachara".
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- Tachara lat "29.934444".
- Tachara long "52.891389".
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- Tachara depiction Tachar_Persepolis_Iran.JPG.
- Tachara homepage 114.
- Tachara isPrimaryTopicOf Tachara.
- Tachara name "Tachara Palace".