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Khorramabad inscriptions

Khorramabad inscriptions: a charter of history and cultureKhorramabad inscription, which is also known as Falak-al-Aflak inscription, is a historical stone inscription from the Seljuk period, which is located on the south side of Falak-al-Aflak castle in Khorramabad city.Specifications of the stone inscription:This epitaph is written on a large stone with a height of 3.5 meters and a width of 2 meters.The stone inscription is written in Kufic script and Persian language.The content of the text includes government decrees and orders, the introduction of the ruler of the time and the date of its construction.History:The date of construction of the stone inscription dates back to the year 513 AH and the period of the rule of Abu Said Barsaq Kabir, one of the Seljuk rulers.The purpose of creating this stone inscription was to inform people about government orders and laws.Importance:Khorramabad inscription is one of the most important historical documents of Lorestan province.This stone inscription provides valuable information about the history, culture and social conditions of the Seljuk period.The Khorramabad stone inscription has been registered in the list of national monuments of Iran and is under the protection of the Cultural Heritage Organization.Text content:The text of the stone inscription contains various commands and commands, including:Banning people from wearing silk clothesGrazing permission for ranchersDetermining taxes and dutiesIntroducing the ruler of the time and describing his services

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