In 1970, the Shah of Iran adopted this ancient Persian relic as his political symbol.
Xerxes’ Sword
A statue of Achaemenes
The Cyrus Cylinder
Hammurabi’s Shield
The Cyrus Cylinder. The clay cylinder was created following the Persian conquest of Babylon in 539 BC and recounts the deeds of Persian King Cyrus the Great. The Cyrus Cylinder is often viewed as an early form of propaganda. In modern times, the cylinder has been seen as an integral part of Iran’s cultural identity.