View Full Version : The fall & rise of Arg e Bam (Bam Citadel)


Motori
03-28-2010, 01:15 PM
From Planet Iran.

The ancient Citadel of Bam in the province of Kerman in southeast Iran has had an illustrious history. It was originally constructed during the Sassanid period and was considerably renovated and extended by the Safavids, after which the whole vast complex covered six square kilometres. Built out of mud brick, the Bam Citadel was the largest structure of its kind in the world. It was a remarkable example of ancient urban construction techniques and one of the most precious remains of pre-Islamic Persian architecture.

The Citadel has also experienced a turbulent history. It has been the scene of fierce clashes and been seized by various tribes and successive dynasties throughout the ages. In the last of such conflicts at the end of the 18th century, the inhabitants of the Citadel were massacred by the founder of the Qajar dynasty who had recently defeated the last of the Zands.

Subsequently, the Citadel of Bam lost its appeal as a place of residence and people abandoned it in favour of living outside its boundaries. It was last used as a military barracks in the 1930s, but the city around it gradually developed, with the magnificent citadel site acting as a major tourist magnet generating considerable revenue for the entire region.

All this came to an abrupt end on 26 December 2003, when in a matter of seconds a powerful earthquake devastated the Citadel along with much of the rest of Bam and its environs. The reconstruction started almost immediately, but six years on, it seems that this immense task will still take much more time and effort before it is completed. In this multimedia report, we visit the site to watch the work in progress.

watch the video:

http://www.jadidonline.com/images/stories/flash_multimedia/Arge_bam_eng_test/bam_high.html

Kaesra
03-28-2010, 02:36 PM
Thanks Rasoul jan, are they constructing it to be stronger though? I mean the same thing could happen again couldnt it.

I am sure these guys are working hard, but I read about so so many historic places/ buildings being neglected or even torn down to be replaced by modern architecture, shame but I not suprising when non-iranians rule the country, if it was in their hands they would remove all of the remainders of our past. Again bam might not be neglected but other sites are.

Bi-Honar
03-28-2010, 03:54 PM
Commander, the post is from Rasoul! You gotta cut down on those Heini's up there! ;)

Kaesra
03-28-2010, 08:25 PM
Damn its because the avatars, I mixed up, thanks Rasoul jan.

Motori
03-28-2010, 10:15 PM
Thanks Rasoul jan, are they constructing it to be stronger though? I mean the same thing could happen again couldnt it.

I am sure these guys are working hard, but I read about so so many historic places/ buildings being neglected or even torn down to be replaced by modern architecture, shame but I not suprising when non-iranians rule the country, if it was in their hands they would remove all of the remainders of our past. Again bam might not be neglected but other sites are.

Commander,
The gov. has some responsibility and obligation toward all Iranian historic sites which are listed as World Heritage like Bam Citadel but unfortunately those site without that privilege will suffer from neglect without much retribution and/or saving face.