- سوخته,
meaning "Burnt City"), c. 3550–2300 BC, also
spelled as Shahr-e
Sūkhté and Shahr-i Sōkhta, is an
archaeological site of a
sizable Bronze Age urban...
- mahvāre-barhā-ye "Sarir" va "Sorush" ronamāyi
mishavand / be donbāl-e mahvāre-bar-e
sukhte jāmed
hastim - akhbār-e nezāmi | Def - akhbār-e siāsi Tasnim" سخنگوی گروه...
-
Ottoman Empire. A
parallel form can be
found in Persian,
pronounced as
sūkhte,
meaning "in flames" or "to set on fire", i.e.
consumed by the love of God...
- Aug 2014. "Old City of Sana'a". UNESCO.
Retrieved 17 Aug 2011. "Shahr-e
Sūkhté". UNESCO.
Retrieved 22 June 2014. "Old
Walled City of Shibam". UNESCO. Retrieved...
- (Khan),
Kashan Isfahan to the
north side
Isfahan to the
south side Baba
Sukhte Mosque (Bagh-e-Ghoushkhane minaret),
Isfahan Shah Mosque,
Isfahan Kiosk...