Wikipedia (English) Paikuli inscription
Humbach 1978
BAtlas 91 G2 Paikuli
DARMC 22432
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At Paikuli, located in what is now the southern part of Iraqi Kurdistan near the modern-day village of Barkal, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq, are the remains of a stone masonry tower that was erected as a monument to a victory enjoyed by the Sasanian emperor Narseh over his grandnephew. The inscription is now housed in the Sulaymaniyah Museum.
Paikuli
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 91 G2 Paikuli
2019-08-28T11:30:37-04:00
Paikuli
Paikuli
At Paikuli, located in what is now the southern part of Iraqi Kurdistan near the modern-day village of Barkal, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq, are the remains of a stone masonry tower that was erected as a monument to a victory enjoyed by the Sasanian emperor Narseh over his grandnephew. The inscription is now housed in the Sulaymaniyah Museum.
fort, tower (deprecated)
monument
A monument as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300006958: "Structures or edifices of importance or historical interest, typically erected in memory of the dead or of an important event."
OSM Node 2480137310
250
Point representing the location of the tower and inscription at Paikuli, derived from an OpenStreetMap Node.
OSM location of Paykuli
Late Antiquity in Central Asia
Period as defined by Sören Stark [[250, 550]]
OpenStreetMap (Node 2480137310, version 2, osm:changeset=56062865, 2018-02-04T18:14:13Z)
2019-08-28T11:21:01-04:00
550