The shrine was moved at the beginning of the 29th century after it was flooded when the Tigris river changed course.
A panorama of the ruins of Taq Kasra, or also often referred to as the Archway of Ctesiphon.
Ctesiphon was an ancient city located on the eastern bank of Tigris. The archway is the last remaining structure and was once a part of the royal palace in Ctesiphon and is estimated to date between the 3rd and 6th centuries AD.