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  • The site has been turned into an archaeological park and a series of late Sassanian and Islamic column capitals have been brought together (some found at Taq Bostan, others at Mount Behistun and Kermanshah).
  • In Saadi Shirazi's Bostan (The Garden, 1257), the Persian poet retells it as "A miserly father and his prodigal son".
  • Illuminations, and especially the Quran and works such as the Shahnameh, Divan Hafez, Golestan, Bostan et al.
  • Khuzestani Arabic is spoken in Ahvaz, Hoveyzeh, Bostan, Susangerd, Shush, Abadan, Khorramshahr, Shadegan, Hamidiyeh, Karun, and Bawi.
  • Bostan and Zhob were connected by a narrow gauge railway track which was later dismantled by Panjab through pashton leader Nawab Muhammad Ayaz Jogizai around in June of 2008.
  • In Iran, Coste and the painter Eugène Flandin were authorized to visit Iranian Azerbaijan, Isfahan, Shiraz and the ruins of Ecbatana, Bistun, Taq-e Bostan, Kangavar, Pasargadae and Persepolis, where he made many sketches.
  • Sahib Khel is further divided into sub-tribes like Mamo Khel (including Bado Khel, Mansaf Khel, Wali Khel, and Baro Khel), Bostan Khel, Sayed Khan Khel, Dolat Khan Khel, and Shabor Khel, based in Devlai, Golden, Nasrat, Shalhand, Tagma, Malakana, and Sirsinai.
  • Bostan Khan (died 1825), was a warrior of the Tareen (or Tarin) tribe settled in the Haripur, Hazara region of what was to later become the North-West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan), who was executed for rebellion by the Sikh Empire administrators of the region at that time.
  • Another important Sassanid site is Taq Bostan with several reliefs including two royal investitures and a famous figure of a cataphract or Persian heavy cavalryman, about twice life size, probably representing the king Khosrow Parviz mounted on his favourite horse Shabdiz; the pair continued to be celebrated in later Persian literature.
  • Another important Sasanian site is Taq Bostan with several reliefs including two royal investitures and a famous figure of a cataphract or Persian heavy cavalryman, about twice life size, probably representing the king Khosrow Parviz mounted on his favourite horse Shabdiz; the pair continued to be celebrated in later Persian literature.
  • Another important Sassanid site is Taq Bostan with several reliefs including two royal investitures and a famous figure of a cataphract or Persian heavy cavalryman, about twice life size, probably representing the king Khosrow Parviz mounted on his favourite horse Shabdiz; the pair continued to be celebrated in later Persian literature.


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