Shimiran (Iran): Nasir Al-Din Shah at Abshar-i Shimiran (Shimiran's Waterfall)
Sevruguin, Antoin, 1880-1930
19th century Iran part 2
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Sahibqaraniyya (Sahibqaraniyya palace complex): Nasir Al-Din Shah Receiving Report
Sevruguin, Antoin
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-I Tupkhana (Square of Canons), Baladiyya (City Hall or Municipality)
Sevruguin, Antoin
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace): Wedding Ceremony of Aziz al-Sultan (Malijak-i Duvvom) and Akhtar al-Dawla, Nasir Al-Din Shah's Daughter
Tehran (Iran): Entrance to Bagh-i Milli from Sipah Avenue
Inside a Tent
Tehran (Iran): Masjid-i Sipahsalar (Sipahsalar Mosque): Shops in Courtyard
Three Men and a Stag
Nasir Al-Din Shah (under umbrella on black horse) with his Cavalry, on Expedition to Lar
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Mashq (Shooting Range)
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace), Talar-i Salam or Talar-i Takht (Throne Room)
The famous peacock Thorne.
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace), Front Courtyard of the Palace: Possibly Part of Nowruz Festivities
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Mashq (Shooting Square)
cossack battalion.
Tehran (Iran): Muzaffar Al-Din Shah in Maydan-i Mashq
Nasir Al-Din Shah Supervising a Banquet for Ashpazan
Procession of Men in Garden
Men Before Banquet Table
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Tupkhana (Canons Square): Bank-i Shahanshahi-i Iran (Imperial Bank of Persia)
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Sipah or Maydan-I Tupkhana, Nazmiyya Building
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace), Talar-i Salam or Talar-i Takht (Throne Room)
Tehran (Iran): Street Scene
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace): View from the Garden
Nasir Al-Din Shah and Court
Tehran (Iran): Street Scene and Post Office
Tehran (Iran): Street Scene
Dushan Teppe (Iran): Frontal View of the Royal Tent: Outdoor Gathering at Horse Racing Event
Shahristanak (Iran): Imarat-i Shahristanak, Nasir Al-Din Shah's Royal Summer Compound
Portrait of Haj Ismail Yazdi
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Mashq (Shooting Square): Horse and Driver with an Open Carriage
Studio Portrait: Two Wrestlers Taking the Pose
Tehran (Iran): Cossack Brigade at Maydan-i Mashq (Shooting Square)
Ashura Reenactment Procession
Studio Portrait: Family
Group Portrait: Women and Children
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Tupkhana (Canons' Square): Northern Wall
Portrait of the Mirza Nasrullah Khan-i Na'ini (d. 1907), Known as Mushir al-Dawla
Kadkhuda (village Chief)
Group of Men Standing near Motor Car
Men Posed with Hunting Rifles
Nasir Al-Din Shah's Group of Hunters along with the Head of the Royal Stable, Mohammad Hussayn Mirza, Mir Akhur
Tehran (Iran), Maydan-I Arg: Zurkhana Wrestlers Warming Up and Large Crowd of Spectators
Group Portrait: Mullahs Seating "Bast"
Tehran (Iran): Royal Puppet Show
Palace Villa
Studio Portrait: Nomad Women
Men on a Hunting Trip
Tehran (Iran): Saltanat-Abad Palace Complex: Side View of Abdar-Khana (Kitchen) and Pool
Tehran (Iran): Turkmen Representatives at Maydan-i Mashq (Shooting Range)
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace), Inner court/Garden
Tehran (Iran): Front Courtyard of Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace): Salam Ceremony
Men Selling Textile Fabrics in Bazaar
Studio Portrait: Three Wrestlers Taking the Pose
Studio Portrait: Sardar Zafar Bakhtiari
Portrait of Reza Shah Pahlavi with Boris Shumyatsky, the Soviet Ambassador
Persepolis (Iran): Gate of All Lands, Colossal Sculptures Depicting Man-Bulls
Studio Portrait: Woman in European Dress
Persepolis (Iran): Gate of All Lands (foreground) and Apadana (background)
Group Portrait: Dignitaries at the Russian Exposition
Group Portrait: Boris Shumiatsky, Soviet Ambassador, with Persain Dignitaries
Group Portrait: Soviet Ambassador Boris Shumiatsky with Riza Shah and Persian Cabinet Ministers
Portrait of Reza Shah Pahlavi on a Horse while Minister of War
Studio Portrait: Sevruguin Family
Russians Posed with Possibly the First Truck in Iran
Studio Portrait: Family
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace), Front Courtyard: Marasim-i Salam (Salam Ceremony)
Isfahan (Iran): Qasr-i Chihil Sutun (Forty-Columns Palace)
Man Selling Medicines or possibly Sugar Beets
Naqsh-i Rustam (Iran): Achaemenid Tomb of Xerxes
Shushtar (Iran): Bridge over River Karun
Province of Fars (Iran): Yazd-i Khast or Izad-Khast Complex
Province of Fars (Iran): Wooden Bridge to Yazd-i Khast or Izad-Khast Complex
Three Women Seated around a Kursi
Rasht (Iran): Bazaar
Man Executed by Public Hanging
Group Portrait: Staff of Imperial Bank of Iran
Group Portrait: May Day at Russian Embassy in Tehran (Iran)
Tehran (Iran): Kakh-i Gulistan (Gulistan Palace Complex): Nadir Throne
Isfahan (Iran): Masjid-i Shaykh Lutfallah (Shaykh Lutfallah Mosque) on the East Side of Maidan-i Shah (Naqsh-e Jahan)
Tehran (Iran): Interior of British Embassy
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Baharistan (Baharistan Square), Majlis-i Shawra-i Milli (National Congress building)
Portrait of Prince Abu'lfat'h Mirza Salar al-Dawla
Studio Portrait: Nestorian Christian Family
Wrestlers Training in front of Small Crowd
Persepolis (Iran): Great Stairway to the Terrace Complex
Studio Portrait: Hussayn Quli Khan-i Mukhbir al-Dawla (1848-1917)
Portrait of a Rabbi
Are you able to upload all these photos to a single album via imgur or mega user? It would be pretty neat to have even if they weren't all labled.
Group Portrait: Men at Bazaar
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>Are you able to upload all these photos to
I will after I upload all the pics I have more photos. At the end of this tread I will put all of it on imgur.
Is that one a weird one huh?
what is it in the glass jars?
What year is this? Looks like 1920s based on women clothes but Russians look civilised unlike commies and no sign of commie ambassador with Hitler mustache
Very nice, thank you, OP.
I have no idea.
They are ambassadors of the Russian Empire.
North of Tehran (Iran): Bagh-i Firdaws (Garden of Paradise) at Shimiran
Great thread OP, shame that few people use their traditional attire. I know it's mostly wewuzing, but it gets boring seeing people from Wherethefuckstan dressing as new yorkers.
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Isfahan (Iran): Pul-i Khwaju (Khwaju Bridge)
Tehran (Iran): Maydan-i Tupkhana (also known as Maydan-i Sipah or Square of Canons)