Qajar Era
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Photo: M.Mahdi pourarab
Iran’s Dafineh Museum opens new sections
Dafineh Museum, located in northern Tehran, has recently opened two new sections: the Farazaman Porch (beyond-the-time porch) and the Museum of Historical Cars of Iran. Additionally, the museum displays the carriage of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831–1896).
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Seyyed Mosque in Isfahan
Seyyed Mosque, an architectural marvel dating back to the Qajar era, continues to captivate visitors with its intricate design and grandeur. The mosque boasts a courtyard, a porch, a dome, a pillared shabestan, a portico, and two-story booths. (IRNA photos/Zahra Baghban)
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Amir Kabir; great unforgettable Iranian politician
Kashan, IRNA – January 10 is the reminder of the murder of Mirza Taghi Khan Farahani, better known as Amir Kabir, prime minister to Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, who was one of the most prominent figures of the Qajar Dynasty and a great memorable politician of Iran’s history.
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Moscow State Museum hosting Iranian art of Qajar era
Moscow, May 15, IRNA – The exhibition of Iranian art is Qajar era (late 18th century – 1925) is being hosted by State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, Russia, as of Saturday (May 15).