- The
Ateshgah of Baku, Azerbaijani: Atəşgah),
often called the "Fire
Temple of Baku", is a castle-like
religious temple in
Surakhany town (in Surakhany...
- Look up fa:آتشگاه in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atashgah or
Ateshgah (Persian: آتشگاه) may
refer to: Fire temple, a
Zoroastrian worship place Atashgah...
- worshipers' temple. The
Ateshgah monument traces its
origins to Zoroastrianism,
which was the
dominant religion in
ancient Azerbaijan.
Ateshgah temple has been...
- Dagh, the
Ateshgah of Baku's
flame was a
manifestation of the
seepage of
natural gas from
porous strata, but the
natural flow at
Ateshgah ceased some...
-
Ateshgah-e
Bozorg (Persian: اتشگاه بزرگ, also
Romanized as
Āteshgāh-e Bozorg; also
known as Ātashgāh-e Vosţá,
Āteshgāh-e Vasaţ, and
Āteshgāh Vasaţ) is...
-
worshipers considered flames to be a
symbol of the
divine (notably at the
Ateshgah of Baku and
Yanar Dag). The
three buildings (South, East and West) consist...
- Its
foundation is
believed to be a Sasanid-era
Zoroastrian site. The
Ateshgah of Baku is a
temple in the south-western Suraxanı
raion on the Absheron...
-
Drawing by Eugène Flandin, who
called the
structure "the Fire
temple (
Ateshgah) of Firuzabad"
Drawing by
Pascal Coste,
which contains further details...
-
subcontinent established themselves in the region.
These Indian traders built the
Ateshgah of Baku
during 17th–18th centuries; the
temple was used as a Hindu, Sikh...
- Baku.
Entries on the
UNESCO World Heritage tentative list
include the
Ateshgah of Baku,
Momine Khatun Mausoleum,
Hirkan National Park,
Binagadi asphalt...