Last Wednesday, last year, Syria left a bitter memory of the country’s cultural heritage. On Wednesday morning, pictures of grenades clash with some monuments and monuments began, and a few days later, the list of damaged buildings and artifacts from Wednesday Syria was added.
Now, with the arrival of Syrian Wednesday, concerns about damage to the country’s monuments have increased again. Last year’s experience showed that lack of awareness and lack of training had caused serious damage to the country’s historical and cultural monuments. The publication of images of the effects of Wednesday last year was met with public opinion.
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One of the most important damages of last year was the collision of a hand grenade into the Achaemenid inscription of Xerxes in Ganjnameh in Hamadan. This inscription is one of Iran’s most valuable historical documents. Despite expert efforts to clean it, the accident is a danger to protecting antiquities.
Khaju bridge; The constant victim of Wednesday
In Isfahan, Khaju’s historic bridge did not be spared the hand grenades. This was not the first time that Syrian Wednesday damages the city’s monuments; In recent years, the Palace of Eighth has been the victim of such behaviors. Now there is fear of repeating this behavior.
The site of the Hamedan Museum, the walls of the Moshir al -Molk Mosque, the walls of Falak Aflak Castle, the doors of Forough Farrokhzad’s house and a number of other buildings were hit by Wednesday Syrian grenades last year.
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