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Gorgan's Great Wall: Ancient military marvel

The Great Wall of Gorgan in Golestan Province of northeastern Iran stands as an ancient marvel of military construction, joining the ranks of renowned great walls built by humans centuries ago.

While the Great Wall of China and Hadrian's Wall in Northern England are widely recognized, there exists another extraordinary wall in West Asia—the Great Wall of Gorgan.

Situated between the Caspian Sea and the Alborz Mountains, this formidable barrier protected the borders of the Sassanian Empire. Its construction involved the use of clay, fired bricks, mortar, and other robust materials, rendering it a formidable fortress.

Although the exact timeframe of its creation remains debated, many sources attribute its construction to the fifth or sixth century CE, suggesting it was initiated during the reign of the esteemed Persian king, Khosrow I.

While the precise motive behind its erection remains shrouded in mystery, it is widely believed that the wall was built to defend the empire's northern borders against the Hephthalites, also known as the White Huns, with whom the Sassanids had complex relations.

In terms of sheer size, the Great Wall of Gorgan surpasses all other similar structures, except for the Great Wall of China, extending an impressive length of 195 kilometers.

For comparison, both Hadrian's Wall and Antonine's Wall pale in comparison to Gorgan's Wall. However, its significance goes beyond its grandeur, as its architectural design and construction techniques set it apart.

Also referred to as the Red Wall or the Red Snake in ancient texts, the Great Wall of Gorgan showcases remarkable technical sophistication, as recognized by UNESCO.

The Gorgan Wall and its associated ancient military structures provide a distinct testimony to the engineering prowess and military organization of the Sassanian Empire.

They offer insights into the empire's vast territorial reach, extending from Mesopotamia to the western regions of the Indian Subcontinent, and highlight how effective border defense contributed to the empire's prosperity and longevity.

These monuments hold global significance, not only due to their monumental scale and historical importance but also because of their impressive sophistication.

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