13 / April / 2017 08:09

Dutch envoy impressed by glory of Ferdowsi Mausoleum

Dutch envoy impressed by glory of Ferdowsi Mausoleum

EghtesadOnline: Dutch Ambassador to Tehran Susana Trastal described the architecture of the tomb of the great Iranian epic poet Ferdowsi (940-1020 AD) in the northeastern province of Khorasan Razavi as 'glorious'.

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Trastal made the remarks while touring the mausoleum, adding that the tomb’s architecture is very attractive.

“I am visiting the holy city of Mashad for the first time, but I have studied a lot about the Iranian people and Iran’s great poet, Ferdowsi,” she said on Wednesday.

According to IRNA, Esther Kuisch Laroche, the office director and the representative of the UN in Iran was also accompanying Trastal during her visit.

Trastal has traveled to Mashad to attend Iran-Netherlands joint cooperation commission to revive and open Kashafrud River bed and path.

Kashafrud River flows from the Hezar Masjed Mountains in Khorasan Razavi province and passes the north and east of the city of Mashad.

Ferdowsi is famed for his magnum opus 'Shahnameh' (Book of Kings) which boasts significant status in Persian literature.

'Shahnameh' is an enormous national epic created around 1000 AD. Being the loaded canon of purely Persian lexis, the book is the epic narration of Iranian national identity, derived from the grace of an ancient culture along with the gentility of a poetic language.

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