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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "Another part of Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah"
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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "the ritual for the martyrdom of children of Muslim [Ibn ‘Aqil]."
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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "urban women at the Kamraniyah Takiyah"
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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "Shabih Khvani ritual for the martyrdom of Imam Musa Kazim at the Kamraniyah Takiyah."
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Group of musicians
A group of musicians of the Nasiri court accompanying Nasir al-Din Shah in one of his trips near Tehran; according to the inscription, pictured, from the left, areL Muhammad Sadiq, the Santur player and son of Muttalib, the Kamancheh player; Ghulam Bachchah [the servant]; in front of him: Husayn Khan Churti; in front of Husayn Khan: Ghulamriza Khan, and Ghulam Husayn. Other inscriptions: "[the photograph] was taken at one of the mountains of Siapalas where His Majesty had traveled in August or September of 1869, along with his companions. A high mountain above the Siapalas spring. To the...
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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "the child singers of Nawhah at the beginning of the Shabih Khvani, Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah in Kamraniyah, July of 1894"
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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "July of 1894, at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah in Kamraniyah. These seventeen photographs were taken on the order of His Highness."
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Ta‘ziyah at Nayib al-Saltanah's Takiyah
The inscription reads: "Men and women of Shimiran at the Kamraniyah Takiyah"
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Group portrait
According to the inscription, the following are pictured (from left): standing: Aqa Mardak Khan, Agha ‘Abd Allah Khan, Agha Davud Khvajah; seated: Agha Muhammad Khan, the son of Fakhr al-Mulk, Habib Allah Khan, Jalal al-Mulk, Muhammad ‘Alikhan, Hajib al-Dawlah, and Tavvab ‘Azud al-Dawlah; the inscription reads: "the day of the Ash (soup) making ceremony at Surkhah Hisar, October 15, 1892."