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Qajar women, Persia
fawnchild:curved dagger and sheath, decorated with flowers and jewels qajar dynasty iran
Qajar princesses, Persia
fawnchild:curved dagger and sheath, decorated with flowers and jewels qajar dynasty iran
Semi-circular tile depicting Yusuf appearing before the women on MemphisIran(place of creation)Date
fawnchild:curved dagger and sheath, decorated with flowers and jewels qajar dynasty iranLook! Anothe
From the series Qajar, 1998 by Shadi Ghadirian
armthearmour:A phenomenally painted Khanjar, Iran, Qajar dynasty, ca. late 18th-early 19th century,
historyarchaeologyartefacts:The interior of Muhammad Shah’s Royal Tent, Qajar Empire, 1834–1848. Now
‘Two Birds and Flowers’ (Qajar, 19th century).Reverse painting on glass.Image and text information c
adokal:“A Long Time Between Drinks”, humoristic cartoon from Puck on the establishment of diplomatic
fawnchild:curved dagger and sheath, decorated with flowers and jewels qajar dynasty iran
fawnchild: curved dagger and sheath, decorated with flowers and jewels qajar dynasty iran
art-of-swords:Qajar Ivory-Hilted DaggerDated: circa 1840Culture: PersianMeasurements: Height: 34 cm
Amirhossein Karimzadeh Fard aka امیرحسین کریم زاده فرد (Iranian, based Tehran, Iran) - Tiling from N
Perfect example of Orientalism–dressing up Erdogan as an Ottoman sultan. No one dresses up cur
A Qajar ivory inlaid flintlock blunderbuss, Northwestern Persia (Iran), early 19th century.
fawnchild: curved dagger and sheath, decorated with flowers and jewels qajar dynasty iran
indigodreams:Qajar era steel cat inlaid with gold and silver, engraved with decoration.Iran@aeide-th
Funerals of Shah Nasser al-Din of Persia in May 1896. Cropped from a postcard issued circa 1900-1905
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Islamic World collection, curr
A 19th Century Persia Qajar Dynasty inspired fanart of FF XII’s Ashelia B’Nargin Dalmasc
“the clothing of one woman from the Qajar period”
womeninarthistory:Woman wrapped in a dark blue chador, Qajar Persia, 19th century
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