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Naqsh-e-Shapour Engraving, Kazeroon

Tuesday, 25 December 2007 04:29 administrator
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Two men on their horses standing face to face and a third person bending on his knees stretching his hands as though begging for forgiveness.

It seems to be an impression of Shapour on a horse , with curly hair and a crown of a monarch. Above Shapour's head there is an angel with a horn. On two sides of the carvings, are two arches, in each of which three people are encarved.

It seems that Shapour is apparently receiving people with gifts for him. 

This shows Shapour with two armed soldiers on their horses. One of them is giving a ring to the other