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- Hamadan_Stone_Lion abstract "The stone lion of Hamadan (Persian: شیر سنگی همدان šir-e sangi-ye hamedân) is a historical monument in Hamadan, Iran.The stone lion -one part of the 'Lions Gate'- sits on a hill where a Parthian era cemetery is said to have been located.When first built, this statue had a twin counterpart for which they both constituted the old gate of the city. During the Islamic conquest of Persia, the victorious Arabs referred to the gate as bâb ul-asad (Persian: بابالاسد, "the lions gate"). The gates were demolished in 931CE as the Deylamids took over the city. Mardāvij unsuccessfully tried transporting one of the lions to Ray. Angered by the failure to move them, he ordered them to be demolished. One lion was completely destroyed, while the other had its arm broken and pulled to the ground. The half demolished lion lay on its side on the ground until 1949, when it was raised again, using a supplemental arm that was built into it.Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization reports that the lions were first thought to have been built by the orders of Alexander the Great to commemorate the death of his close companion Hephaestion.".
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion thumbnail Shir_sangi.JPG?width=300.
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- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageRevisionID "675339474".
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hamadan_Province.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Outdoor_sculptures.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statues_of_lions.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Hamadan_Province.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_Heritage,_Handcrafts_and_Tourism_Organization.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Hamadan.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Hephaestion.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Iran_Cultural_Heritage_Organization.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Irans_Cultural_Heritage_Organization.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_conquest_of_Persia.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink List_of_kings_of_Persia.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Mardavij.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_conquest_of_Persia.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Parthia.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Ray,_Iran.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink Rey,_Iran.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink File:Hamadan_-_Sang-e_shir.jpg.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLink File:Shir_sangi.JPG.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hamadan Stone Lion".
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion hasPhotoCollection Hamadan_Stone_Lion.
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- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hamadan_Province.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Iran-stub.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fa.
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- Hamadan_Stone_Lion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hamadan_Province.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion subject Category:Outdoor_sculptures.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion subject Category:Statues_of_lions.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Hamadan_Province.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion hypernym Monument.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion type Place.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion comment "The stone lion of Hamadan (Persian: شیر سنگی همدان šir-e sangi-ye hamedân) is a historical monument in Hamadan, Iran.The stone lion -one part of the 'Lions Gate'- sits on a hill where a Parthian era cemetery is said to have been located.When first built, this statue had a twin counterpart for which they both constituted the old gate of the city. During the Islamic conquest of Persia, the victorious Arabs referred to the gate as bâb ul-asad (Persian: بابالاسد, "the lions gate").".
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion label "Hamadan Stone Lion".
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion sameAs شیر_سنگی_همدان.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion sameAs Q5644463.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion sameAs Q5644463.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion wasDerivedFrom Hamadan_Stone_Lion?oldid=675339474.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion depiction Shir_sangi.JPG.
- Hamadan_Stone_Lion isPrimaryTopicOf Hamadan_Stone_Lion.