Search
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah
Wife of Nasir al-Din Shah
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah
Taj al-Dawlah was wife of Nasir al-Din Shah.
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah
Taj al-Dawlah, Nasir al-Din Shah's second permanent wife. Inscription on the photograph: "Khanum Taj al-Dawlah, the first permanent wife of Nasir al-Din Shah, daughter of Sayf Allah Mirza son of Fathʻali Shah, mother of ʻIsmat al-Dawlah"
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah and her granddaughetrs
Taj al-Dawlah, Nasir al-Din Shah's wife, with her two granddaughters, ʻIsmat al-Muluk and Fakhr al-Taj, and another woman
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah and her sisters
From left: Balqays Khanum Jahanbani, Khujastah Khanum Jahanbani (Taj al-Dawlah), and Mihr Arfaʻ Jahanbani.
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah and others
Inscription: "Taj al-Dawlah, Nasir al-Din Shah's wife and his cousin, the mother of ʻIsmat al-Dawlah, Nasir al-Din Shah's daughter and wife of Dust Muhammad Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik"; From left, back row: Jahangir Mirza, Yad Allah Mirza , and Jahansuz Mirza; next row: Bilqays Khanum (wife of Ahmad Mirza Muʻin al-Dawlah), Mihr Arfaʻ (wife of Ahmad Khan Sartip), Khujastah Khanum Taj al-Dawlah (wife of Nasir al-Din Shah), and Jahan Banu Khanum (wife of Shah Mushir Savar); seated on the floor: Jahan Sultan Khanum (wife of Shams al-Shuʻara).
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah's Andaruni
Taj al-Dawlah was wife of Nasir al-Din Shah.
-
1Images
Taj al-Dawlah, ʻIsmat al-Dawlah, and Fakhr al-Taj
Inscription: "Taj al-Dawlah wife of Nasir al-Din Shah, ʻIsmat al-Dawlah, Khanum Fakhr Taj;" ʻIsmat al-Dawlah was daughter of Taj al-Dawlah and Fakhr al-Taj was daughter of ʻIsmat al-Dawlah
-
117Images
Travel journal
ʻAlaviyah Khanum Kirmani's travel journal. ʻAlaviyah Khanum, ʻAli Khan and a few others went on Hajj and made pilgrimages to the shrines in Iraq. On the way back to Iran, she visited a number of cities including Tehran and the Nasiri Court. This travel journal was written by ʻAlaviyah Khanum Kirmani. On the first page of the book (this page was written by ʻAli Khan at the request of ʻAlaviyah Khanum), ʻAlaviyah Khanum noted that she wrote this book because she missed her husband and also to record these events in history. The author's actual name is not known and "ʻAlaviyah Khanum Kirmani"...
-
1Images
Women of Nasiri harem
According to the inscription, which was probably written by Nasir al-Din Shah, from left to right, seated: "Shukuh al-Saltanah, mother of Nayib al-Saltanah, Shams al-Dawlah, Surur al-Saltanah, and Galin Khanum;" standing: "Taj al-Dawlah and Huma Khanum"
Filter
- D Reset
Genres
Subjects
- veils(10)
- clothing(8)
- group portraits(7)
- shoes(5)
- money(5)
- jewels and jewelry(4)
- servants(3)
- portraits(3)
- letter writing(3)
- illness(3)
- hats(3)
- financial matters(3)
- travel(2)
- slaves(2)
- remuneration(2)
- quarreling(2)
- pilgrimages and shrines(2)
- inheritance(2)
- harems(2)
- funerals and burials(2)
- more
- veils(10)
- clothing(8)
- group portraits(7)
- shoes(5)
- money(5)
- jewels and jewelry(4)
- servants(3)
- portraits(3)
- letter writing(3)
- illness(3)
- hats(3)
- financial matters(3)
- travel(2)
- slaves(2)
- remuneration(2)
- quarreling(2)
- pilgrimages and shrines(2)
- inheritance(2)
- harems(2)
- funerals and burials(2)
- fruit(2)
- food(2)
- death(2)
- courtiers(2)
- children(2)
- carpets(2)
- architecture(2)
- andaruni(2)
- Ministry of Finance(2)
- ʻAshura(1)
- weddings(1)
- villages(1)
- travelogues(1)
- tombs and cemeteries(1)
- temporary marriage(1)
- tea(1)
- taʻziyah(1)
- sit-in(1)
- property and property management(1)
- promissory notes(1)
- pregnancy(1)
- prayer(1)
- power of attorney(1)
- politics and government(1)
- poetry(1)
- Photographs(1)
- petitions(1)
- parties(1)
- mourning(1)
- mosques(1)
- medicine(1)
- mediation(1)
- marriage proposal(1)
- love(1)
- kitchenware(1)
- illicit sex(1)
- husband and wife(1)
- humor and satire(1)
- hookahs(1)
- hair ornaments and styles(1)
- gambling(1)
- feasts(1)
- fasts(1)
- etiquette(1)
- divorce(1)
- decrees(1)
- debts and loans(1)
- cooking(1)
- caravansaries(1)
- bread and bakeries(1)
- books(1)
- biographies(1)
- bedding(1)
- bazaars(1)
- armies(1)
- Premier(1)
- Majlis(1)
- Jews(1)
- Hajj(1)
- Arabs(1)
Subjects
Collections
- Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies(10)
- Bahman Bayani(3)
- National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran -- Mahd-i ‘Ulya Documents(2)
- National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran(2)
- Tehran University Central Library(1)
- Majlis Library, Museum and Document Center(1)
- Harvard College Library(1)
People
- DKhujastah Khanum Jahanbani (Taj al-Dawlah)
Places
- Tehran(4)
- Khurasan(2)
- Karbala’(2)
- ʻAdan(1)
- Yazd(1)
- Tarasht(1)
- Taram(1)
- Shandiz(1)
- Saudi Arabia(1)
- Sarpul-i Zahab(1)
- Samarrah(1)
- Qum(1)
- Qasr-i Shirin(1)
- Qalʻah ʻAskar (Kirman)(1)
- Naʼin(1)
- Najaf(1)
- Mumbai(1)
- Medina(1)
- Mecca(1)
- Maybud(1)
- more
- Tehran(4)
- Khurasan(2)
- Karbala’(2)
- ʻAdan(1)
- Yazd(1)
- Tarasht(1)
- Taram(1)
- Shandiz(1)
- Saudi Arabia(1)
- Sarpul-i Zahab(1)
- Samarrah(1)
- Qum(1)
- Qasr-i Shirin(1)
- Qalʻah ʻAskar (Kirman)(1)
- Naʼin(1)
- Najaf(1)
- Mumbai(1)
- Medina(1)
- Mecca(1)
- Maybud(1)
- Mashhad(1)
- Kufa(1)
- Kirmanshah(1)
- Kirman(1)
- Kazimayn(1)
- Kashan(1)
- Karachi(1)
- Kangavar(1)
- Jajarm(1)
- Jaddah(1)
- Isfahan(1)
- India(1)
- Fars(1)
- Egypt(1)
- Bushihr(1)
- Bujnurd(1)
- Baʻqubah(1)
- Bastam (Shahrud)(1)
- Basrah(1)
- Bandar ʻAbbas(1)
- Baghdad(1)