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    Golestan Palace (Persian: کاخ گلستان, Kākh-e Golestān), also transliterated as the Gulistan Palace and sometimes translated as the Rose Garden Palace...
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    of a music group in Naser al-din shah era, 1886 The spring hall of Golestan Palace, 1889 Beggar Girls, painting by Kamal-ol-molk in 1889 The Baqdadi goldsmith...
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    throne has the shape of a platform, similar to the Marble Throne in Golestan Palace. The Naderi Throne was constructed later and has the appearance of...
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    Mansion Architecture of Iran Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran Golestan Palace Sa'dabad Complex Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex: History Archived...
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    rebuilt from scratch. Several old buildings, including parts of the Golestan Palace, Tekye Dowlat, and Tupkhane Square, were replaced with modern buildings...
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  • Thumbnail for Naderi Throne
    Naderi Throne has the appearance of a chair. The throne was kept in Golestan Palace but it was later transferred to the National Treasury of the Central...
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    one-piece marble tombstone, bearing his full effigy, is now kept in the Golestan Palace Museum in Tehran. Naser al-Din Shah was very interested in painting...
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    the Takht e-Marmar, the Marble Throne) built by Fath Ali Shah in the Golestan Palace in the 19th century. The talar continued to be a popular design feature...
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    A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or...
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  • Gulistan (redirect from Golestân)
    County Golestan National Park Golestan, Golestan, a village in Golestan Province Golestan, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province Golestan-e Mehdi...
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    include Persepolis, Naghsh-e Jahan Square, Chogha Zanbil, Pasargadae, Golestan Palace, Arg-e Bam, Behistun Inscription, Shahr-e Sukhteh, Susa, Takht-e Soleyman...
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  • Thumbnail for Marble Throne
    مرمر, romanized: Taxt-e Marmar) is a 250-year-old royal throne in Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran. The throne was built from 1747 to 1751. It was designed...
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    ruling member of the Qajar dynasty. Freydoun Qajar was born at the Golestan Palace, Tehran, on 22 January 1922. He was educated from the University of...
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    marriage, at age sixteen, was to Ardeshir Zahedi on 11 October 1957, at Golestan Palace in Tehran. He was one-time Iranian foreign minister and twice Iranian...
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  • Thumbnail for Marble Palace (Tehran)
    two significant palaces in addition to Golestan Palace. The Marble palace was identified with the Shah's persona in the 1950s. The palace hosted all three...
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    The Mirror Hall is based on the design of the Hall of Mirrors of the Golestan Palace. On the southeastern side of the traditional bazaar of the Iran Mall...
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    Fath-Ali Shah. There is, however, a mural in the Marble Room of the Golestan Palace which shows Mohammad Shah Qajar, the successor to Fath-Ali Shah, wearing...
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    Mosque in Tehran (1881–1890). Of the Qajar palaces built in and around Tehran, the most famous is the Golestan Palace, which was both the administrative center...
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  • Thumbnail for Museum of Anthropology Tehran
    of Anthropology was transferred from its former place in Abyaz Palace to Golestan Palace. The museum has workshops for calligraphy, photography, sculpture...
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    Baysonghori Shahnameh, an illuminated manuscript copy of the work (Golestan Palace, Iran), is included in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register of cultural...
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    people. Built in 1868 by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar south-east of the Golestan Palace on the site of the Síyáh-Chál, the royal theater's sumptuous magnificence...
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    Ilkhanid coins; and on a 12th- or 13th-century bronze ewer now in the Golestan palace museum. In the latter, a rayed nimbus enclosing three female faces...
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  • Thumbnail for Daulat (artist)
    the Gulshan Album, a lavish muraqqa made for Jahangir and now in the Golestan Palace Library, Tehran, has wide gold borders which include seven portraits...
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    sitting on a chair in front of a window at the Mirror Hall of the Golestan Palace, where the Qajar dynasty resided. The completion of the painting coincided...
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  • This is a list of royal palaces, sorted by continent. List of palaces List of British Royal Residences Official residence Palais Royal (disambiguation)...
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    One Nights manuscript, which can be viewed today in Tehran in the Golestan Palace Library. He was born in Kashan, Iran. He was the uncle of Mohammad...
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    al-Din Shah Qajar. Abbasid harem Safavid harem Ottoman Imperial Harem Golestan Palace Slavery in Iran ʿĀżod-al-Dawla, Solṭān-Aḥmad Mirzā (1997) [1376 Š.]...
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    Shams-ol-Emareh (category Palaces in Tehran)
    Persia. It is one of the most prominent buildings on the east side of Golestan Palace. It was built in 1865-1867. It is notable for its height, decorations...
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  • the Kings) Iran Golestan Palace, Tehran 35°40′47″N 51°25′14″E / 35.679750°N 51.420517°E / 35.679750; 51.420517 (Golestan Palace) 2007 The Deed For...
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  • 11 August 2021. "Gonbad-e Qābus". UNESCO. Retrieved 7 August 2016. "Golestan Palace". UNESCO. Retrieved 21 June 2017. "Lut Desert". UNESCO. Retrieved 7...
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