Tāq-e Bustān is situated four miles northeast
of Kermānshāh. Two of the three Sassanian (226-651CE) carvings at the
site date to the 4th century CE and the third from the 6th century CE.
The older reliefs are of Shapur II (reg 309-79) and his son, Shapur III
(reg 383-8). The last one probably a depiction of the last Sassanian
king, Chosroes II Parviz (reigned 590-628).
(Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names® Online,
http://www.getty.edu/vow/TGNFullDisplay?find=taq-i+bustan&place=&nation=&prev_page=1&english=Y&subjectid=4000270 [accessed 24 October 2014])