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- Apadana - Wikipedia
As a modern architectural and archaeological term, the word apadana is also used to refer to Urartian hypostyle halls, such as those excavated at Altintepe and Erebuni
- The Apadana | Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
By far the largest and most magnificent building is the Apadana, begun by Darius and finished by Xerxes, that was used mainly for great receptions by the kings
- Persepolis, Apadana - Livius
The Apadana or Audience Hall of Persepolis (map 1) belongs to the oldest building phase of the palace complex, the grand design by it founder, king Darius I the Great (r 522-486)
- Apadana: One of the most authentic remnants of the fallen . . .
The Apadana was the most authentic building of all; a large hypostyle hall that served as a large audience hall and portico It was among the first conceived buildings when construction of the ancient city began
- Apadana – The Everlasting Hall of the Achaemenids | Ancient . . .
The Apadana is a large hypostyle hall designed by Darius the Great, of the Persian Empire The Apadana set the standard for all future great halls of kings
- APADANA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
“Apadana ” Merriam-Webster com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https: www merriam-webster com dictionary apadana Accessed 19 Nov 2025
- Apadana: The Majestic Hall of the Ancient Persian Empire
The Apadana is one of the most fascinating architectural wonders of the ancient Persian Empire It was a grand audience hall, primarily found in Persepolis and Susa, the ceremonial capitals of the Achaemenid dynasty
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