Jump to content

Hamadan: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
map
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:IranHamadan.png|right|Map showing Hamadan in Iran]]
[[Image:IranHamadan.png|right|Map showing Hamadan in Iran]]


'''Hamadan''' or '''Hamedan''' (همدان in Persian) is an ancient city in western [[Iran]], located approximately 400 km southwest of [[Tehran]]. Its Old Persian name is '''Hagmatana''' and its classical greek name was [[Ecbatana|Ekbatana]].
'''Hamadan''' or '''Hamedan''' (همدان in [[Persian language|Persian]]) is an ancient city in western [[Iran]], located approximately 400 km southwest of [[Tehran]]. Its [[Old Persian]] name is '''Hagmatana''' and its classical greek name was [[Ecbatana|Ekbatana]].


Hagmatana is thought to have been the capital city of [[Medes|Media]]. The city was one of the multiple capitals of the [[Achaemenid Dynasty]].
Hagmatana is thought to have been the capital city of [[Medes|Media]]. The city was one of the multiple capitals of the [[Achaemenid Dynasty]].

Revision as of 12:57, 25 March 2004

Map showing Hamadan in Iran
Map showing Hamadan in Iran

Hamadan or Hamedan (همدان in Persian) is an ancient city in western Iran, located approximately 400 km southwest of Tehran. Its Old Persian name is Hagmatana and its classical greek name was Ekbatana.

Hagmatana is thought to have been the capital city of Media. The city was one of the multiple capitals of the Achaemenid Dynasty.

Hamadan is the birthplace of Shirin Ebadi, winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.