Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex
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Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex
Summary
Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex is an inscription[1]. It draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (inscription category, ranking #40 of 96).[2]
Key Facts
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex is located in Central District[3].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex is located in Hamadan Province[4].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex is in the country of Iran[5].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's instance of is recorded as inscription[6].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's instance of is recorded as cultural property[7].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's instance of is recorded as archaeological site[8].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's commissioned by is recorded as Darius I[9].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's commissioned by is recorded as Xerxes I[10].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex is associated with the Achaemenid art movement[11].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's Commons category is recorded as Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex[12].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's language of work or name is recorded as Old Persian[13].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's language of work or name is recorded as Babylonian[14].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's language of work or name is recorded as Elamite[15].
- 500 BC marks the founding of Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex[16].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 34.76236111111111, 'lon': 48.437194444444444}[17].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 34.763333333333, 'lon': 48.4375}[18].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's heritage designation is recorded as Iranian National Heritage[19].
- Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex's directions is recorded as {'lang': 'fa', 'text': '۵ کیلومتری جنوبغربی همدان (عباس\u200cآباد)'}[20].
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Publication
Languages include Old Persian[13], Babylonian[14], and Elamite[15].
Subject and Themes
Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex is associated with the Achaemenid art movement[11].
Why It Matters
Ganjnameh Tourist Resort Complex draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (inscription category, ranking #40 of 96).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]