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Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-1896), (1831-1896), Shah of Persia from 17 September 1848 until his assassination on 1 May 1896. This photograph is reproduced from an album belonging to Nasser al-Din Shah himself, containing more than hundred photographs. This photograph appears to have been taken in a garden of the Golestan Palace.

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Source: Iranian Artists' site, Kargah.

This is a reproduction of a photograph from an album belonging to Nasser Ad-Din Shah Qajar, containing more than one hundred photographs, covering a wide range of subject matters. The survival of this album has been attributed to Dr Fathollah Jalali.

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