• Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. Wikipedia has an entry on the Fortifications of Derbent, and also one on Derbent city in Caucasian Dagestan.
  • In 450 CE, a rebellious coalition of Armenian and Caucasian Albanian troops stormed and took control of the Sasanian fortifications at the Pass of Derbent...
  • The Fortifications of Derbent (Darband) are one of the fortified defense lines, some of which date to the times as early as those built by the Persian Sasanian...
  • Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the 6th-century Derbent (Darband) fortification complex is considered the largest defensive structure of...
  • The fortification was built in stone. It consisted of two parallel walls that formed a barrier from the seashore up to the mountain. The town of Derbent was built...
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  • In 2003, UNESCO included the old part of Derbent with traditional buildings in the World Heritage List.
  • ...of Partaw (modern Barda) and the construction of major fortifications of the northern frontier at Derbent and Dariali (Gadjiev 2008;Sauer 2020;Sauer et al.
  • The article gives a convincing answer to the problem of the construction date of the Derbend fortification complex, rightfully called the Great Caucasian Wall.
  • The fortress walls of Derbent were built during the era of Persian rule and is an outstanding monument to the fortification of ancient cities.
  • beauty and grandeur of the ancient fortification. strategic purpose complex. around Derbent Fortress was built to protect the peoples who inhabited the West...