found: Work cat.: 2003340210: Zindahʹrūḥ Kirmānī, M.Ḥ. Bīshāpūr va nuqūsh-i barjastah-i Tang-i Chūgān, 2001 or 2002.
found: GEOnet, 18 June 2007(Bīshāpūr, ppl; 29⁰44ʹ08ʺN 51⁰34ʹ52ʺE; in Fārs province)
found: Wikipedia, via WWW, viewed 18 June 2007(Bishapur (or Bishâpûr) is an ancient city situated south of modern Faliyan, Iran on the ancient road between Persis and Elam ... Bishapur was built near a river crossing and at the same site there is also a fort with rock-cut reservoirs and a river valley with six Sassanid rock reliefs ... the city itself was founded in 266 by Shapur I (241-272), who was the second Sassanid king)
found: Encycl. Brit.:v. 10, p. 700 (at Bishāpūr in southwestern Iran, a tremendous rock-cut relief depicts [the Sassanid King Shāpūr II] seated on a throne) v. 21, p. 957 (impressive relics of Sāsānian art are the great rock sculptures carved on limestone cliffs ... at Bishāpūr, an ancient city a few miles north of Kāzerūn in Fārs)