The Iranian National Jewels (Persian: جواهرات ملی ایران, Javāherāt-e Melli-ye Irān), originally the Iranian Crown Jewels (Persian: جواهرات سلطنتی ایران...
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from view. Affiliated with the Central Bank of Iran, it stores and exhibits the Iranian National Jewels as their legal custodian. In the 1930s, the collection...
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Daria-i-Noor (redirect from Darya-i-Nur Diamond (Iran))
in diamonds. The diamond is currently in the Iranian National Jewels collection of the Central Bank of Iran in Tehran. During the reign of Naser al-Din...
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Noor-ul-Ain (category Iranian National Jewels)
around 2 kg (4.4 lb). The tiara forms part of the Iranian crown jewels, held at the National Treasury of Iran in the Central Bank in Tehran.[citation needed]...
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Samarian spinel (category Iranian National Jewels)
that is the largest of its kind in the world. It is part of the Iranian Crown Jewels. It and a smaller 270-carat (54 g) spinel were captured by the Persian...
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Empress's Crown (category Iranian National Jewels)
of Iran (Persia), Farah Pahlavi. The crown is part of the Iranian National Jewels, and is currently on display at the Treasury of National Jewels in Tehran...
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Pahlavi Crown (category Iranian National Jewels)
the Iranian National Jewels by the government of Iran. Following the ascension of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1925, Reza Shah ordered a group of Iranian jewelers...
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Naderi Throne (category Iranian National Jewels)
Shah Qajar. Iran portal Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia Kiani Crown Koh-i-noor diamond Darya-ye Noor Diamond Iranian National Royal Jewels. The Naderi...
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Sun Throne (category Iranian National Jewels)
Palace. In 1980 it was decided to move it to the vaults of the Iranian Crown Jewels at Iran's Central Bank where it is now on display. "Peacock Throne as...
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Nader Shah's Sword (category Iranian National Jewels)
نادرشاه) refers to the sword carried by Iranian ruler Nader Shah (r. 1736–1747). It is located in Tehran, Iran. Under Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834)...
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Koh-i-Noor (category Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom)
Mughal-era diamonds, like the Daria-i-Noor, which are now in the Iranian National Jewels. In 1851, it went on display at the Great Exhibition in London...
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the monarchy in 1979. Iran portal List of monarchs of Persia List of ancient Persians Monarchism in Iran Iranian National Jewels Brosius, Maria (1 January...
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Kiani Crown (category Iranian National Jewels)
کیانی) was the traditional coronation crown in the Iranian Crown Jewels, worn by the Qajar shahs of Iran (1789–1925). The crown was designed under the first...
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Golden Belt (category Iranian National Jewels)
diamonds and 145 diamonds of different cut. It is kept in the National Treasury of Iran in Tehran. This belt was created at the command of Naser al-Din...
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collection Pahlavi Crown Kooh-i-noor, a jewel formerly in Persian possession, is part of the British crown jewels Iranian National -Royal- Jewels v t e...
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Nader Shah's invasion of India (category Wars involving Afsharid Iran)
respectively) diamonds; they are now part of the British and Iranian National Jewels, respectively. Nader and his Afsharid troops left Delhi on 16 May...
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Sasanian crowns (category Iranian National Jewels)
the birth of a royal heir. The Byzantines adopted this custom from the Iranian court. An early Sasanian coin. The king of kings, Ardashir I, wears a Parthian...
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in Iran. Contemporary Iranian philosophy has been limited in its scope by intellectual repression. Iranian mythology consists of ancient Iranian folklore...
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Liangbatou Military tiara Mural crown Papal tiara Jewels of Elizabeth II Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales Jewels of the Swedish royal family Tainia Munn, Geoffrey...
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The Iranian revolution (Persian: انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân [ʔeɴɢeˌlɒːbe ʔiːɾɒːn]), also known as the 1979 revolution, or the Islamic revolution of...
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The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, originally the Crown Jewels of England, are a collection of royal ceremonial objects kept in the Jewel House at...
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attack against Iran cited the need to prevent Ruhollah Khomeini—who had spearheaded the Iranian revolution in 1979—from exporting the new Iranian ideology to...
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working collections of crown jewels are kept in vaults or strongrooms when not in use and can be seen by the public. The crown jewels of many former monarchies...
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The French Crown Jewels (French: Joyaux de la Couronne de France) and Regalia comprise the crowns, orb, sceptres, diadems and jewels that were symbols...
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The crown jewels of the Kingdom of Greece are a set of symbolic regalia (crown, sceptre, and orb) that were created for King Otto shortly after his election...
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present-day coat of arms of Iran. The first version of the modern Iranian tricolour was adopted in the wake of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of...
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The Bohemian crown jewels, also called the Czech crown jewels (Czech: české korunovační klenoty), include the Crown of Saint Wenceslas (Svatováclavská...
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political prisoners across Iran. This is commonly referred to as the 1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners or the 1988 Iranian Massacre. The main target...
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Derafsh Kaviani (category National symbols of Iran)
had been won, the people decorated the apron with jewels and the flag became the symbol of Iranian nationalism and resistance against foreign tyranny...
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Iraqis, Iranian Assyrians, Iranian Jews, Iranian Armenians, Iranian Georgians, Circassians and Mandaeans. At the beginning of the 20th century, Iran had a...
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