- Ecbatana
Ecbatana (
Old Persian : "Haŋgmatana", written "Agbatana" inAeschylus andHerodotus , "Agámtanu" byNabonidos , and "Agamatanu" atBehistun ; modernHamadan ,Iran ) (literally: "the place of gathering") is supposed to be the capital ofAstyages ("Istuvegü"), which was taken by the Persian emperorCyrus the Great in the sixth year of Nabonidus (549 BC ).The Greeks supposed it to be the capital of Media, and ascribed its foundation to
Deioces (the "Daiukku" of the cuneiform inscriptions), who is said to have surrounded his palace in it with seven concentric walls of different colours.So far no evidence of Median existence in Hagmatana hill has been attested. The only evidence observed in the area belongs to the
Parthian era afterwards. [ [http://www.chnpress.com/news/?section=2&id=6905 CHN | News ] ] There is no mention of Hagmatana/Ecbatana inAssyria n sources at all. Some scholars have suggested the Sagbita/Sagbat frequently mentioned in Assyrian texts in fact has been an earlier form of the Ecbatana/Hagmatana mentioned in later Greek and Achaemenid sources, asIndo-Iranian /s/ turned into /h/ in manyIranian languages . Sagbita mentioned by Assyrian sources was located in proximity of cities of Kishesim (Kar-Nergal) and Harhar (Kar-Sharrukin) [I.N. Medvedskaya, Were the Assyrians at Ecbatana?, Jan, 2002 [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-132797080.html] ] [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SBL/is_16/ai_n13810182/pg_5 Were the Assyrians at Ecbatana? | International Journal of Kurdish Studies | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] .Under the Persian kings, Ecbatana, situated at the foot of Mount Alvand, became a summer residence. Later, it became the capital of theParthia n kings.Sir Henry Rawlinson attempted to prove that there was a second and older Ecbatana in "MediaAtropatene " on the site of the modernTakht-i-Suleiman , but the cuneiform texts imply that there was only one city of the name, and "Takht-i Suleiman" is the Gazaca of classical geography. Ecbatana was the main mint of the Parthians, it produceddrachm , tetradrachm, and assortedbronze denominations. It is also mentioned in theBible (Ezra, vi. 2).Ecbatana/Hamedan (Iran) is not to be confused with Ecbatana/Hamath (Syria) where
Cambyses II is supposed to have died according toHerodotus .Notes
References
*See Perrot and Chipiez, "History of Art in Persia" (Eng. trans., 1892); M Dieulafoy, "L'Art antique de Ia Perse", pt. i. (1884); J. de Morgan, "Mission scientifique en Perse", ii. (1894).
*1911 "Please update as needed."External links
* [http://www.hegmataneh.ir/ Official website of Ecbatana]
* [http://www.newsnet.ir/display/?ID=5329&page=50 Real Hagmatana in Northwestern Iran? (In Persian)]
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