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- Cypress_of_Keshmar abstract "The Cypress of Keshmar is a mythical cypress tree of legendary beauty and gargantuan dimensions.It is said to have sprung from a branch brought by Zoroaster from Paradise and to have stood in today's Razavi Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran and to have been planted by Zoroaster in honor of the conversion of King Vishtaspa to Zoroastrianism. According to the Iranian physicist and historian Zakariya Qazvini, King Vishtaspa had been a patron of Zoroaster who planted the tree himself. In his cosmology, he further describes how the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mutawakkil in 247 AH (861 AD) caused the mighty cypress to be felled, and then transported it across Iran, to be used for beams in his new palace at Samarra. Before, he wanted the tree to be reconstructed before his eyes. This was done in spite of protests by the Iranians, who offered a very high sum of money to save the tree. Mutawakkil never saw the cypress, because he was murdered by a Turkish soldier (possibly in the employ of his son) on the night when it arrived on the banks of the Tigris.".
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- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Al-Mutawakkil.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_conifers.
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- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Cupressus.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Razavi_Khorasan_Province.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Samarra.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Vishtaspa.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Zakariya_Qazvini.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Zakariya_al-Qazwini.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLink Zoroaster.
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- Cypress_of_Keshmar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cypress of Keshmar".
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- Cypress_of_Keshmar subject Category:Individual_conifers.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar subject Category:Persian_literature.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar subject Category:Persian_mythology.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar subject Category:Sacred_trees.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar subject Category:Trees_in_mythology.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar hypernym Tree.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar type Article.
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- Cypress_of_Keshmar comment "The Cypress of Keshmar is a mythical cypress tree of legendary beauty and gargantuan dimensions.It is said to have sprung from a branch brought by Zoroaster from Paradise and to have stood in today's Razavi Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran and to have been planted by Zoroaster in honor of the conversion of King Vishtaspa to Zoroastrianism. According to the Iranian physicist and historian Zakariya Qazvini, King Vishtaspa had been a patron of Zoroaster who planted the tree himself.".
- Cypress_of_Keshmar label "Cypress of Keshmar".
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- Cypress_of_Keshmar sameAs Cypressen_i_Kashmar.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar sameAs Q392762.
- Cypress_of_Keshmar sameAs Q392762.
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