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English: Roman-built Band-e Kaisar ("Caesar's dam") in Shushtar, Iran, said to have been built by Roman prisoners during the reign of Shapur I (ca. 260−270 AD). The dam bridge, the most eastern Roman engineering structure, was the first of its kind in Iran.
Deutsch: Der römische Band-e Kaisar ("Caesars Damm") in Schuschtar (Iran), der laut der persischen Überlieferung unter der Herrschaft von Schapur I. von römischen Kriegsgefangenen errichtet wurde (um 260−270 n. Chr.). Der Brückendamm, der östlichste jemals errichtete römische Ingenieurbau, war der erste seiner Art in Iran.
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16:07, 7 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:07, 7 January 2007750 × 498 (112 KB)Ugo14{{Information |Description=Shadervan Bridge (Shushtar) |Source=[http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Image:Sushtar_Bridge.jpg] |Date= |Author=Ali Afghah |Permission=Public Domain from English Wikipedia |other_versions= }} Category:Lanfscape of Iran

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