- Paishiyauvada
Paishiyauvada was a Persian city during the Achaemenid era.
Gaumata the Magian pretended to beSmerdis and proclaimed himself king on the mountain Arakadrish near the town Paishiyauvada. This town was probably onZagros mountain range on the border ofPersis andElam .Paishiyauvada was `Home of the Archives and Sacred Writings` probably of
Pasargadae .The name Paishiyauvada is from
Old Persian paishiya- (writing) + -uvada (abode).Darius the Great atBehistun inscription says:"Darius the King says: Afterwards, there was one man, a Magian, named Gaumata; he rose up from Paishiyauvada. A mountain named Arakadri -- from there 14 days of the month Viyakhna were past when he rose up. He lied to the people thus: "I am Smerdis, the son of Cyrus, brother of Cambyses."ource
Kent, R.G., Old Persian: Grammar, texts, lexicon, 2nd edn, New Haven 1953. p.194.
External links
* [http://www.livius.org/paa-pam/paishiyauvada/paishiyauvada.htm Paishiyâuvâdâ]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.