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Emam Mosque

Emam Mosque (former Shah Mosque or Masjed-e Shah) located in the Tehran's Grand Bazar.

2013-05-17
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Emam Mosque
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Bagh-e Melli or Meydan-e Mashgh

Bagh-e Melli (The National Garden) is a government compound where the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, The National Museum of Iran, Malek National Museum, and the future National Museum of Post are located. The compound is located in central Tehran.

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Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli

Sardar-e Bagh-e Melli (National Garden's Portal) or Meydan-e Mashgh was built in the Qajar period by direct order of Reza Shah Pahlavi. This portal was constructed as an entrance to the parade ground, owned by the army. After building the gate, the idea of creating the first public garden of Tehran within the area of the parade ground was suggested and carried out. Thereafter, the Portal of the Parade Ground was called (The Portal of Bagh Melli). The public garden did not remain that long and numerous buildings like Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Library and the Museum of Ancient Iran was built within the area but the name of the gate remained Portal of National Garden.

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Golestan Palace - Karim Khani Sanctuary

Golestan Palace Karim Khani Sanctuary (Khalvat-e Karim Khani) and the tomb of the Nasereddin Shah Ghajar cut in a one piece marble stone.

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Golestan Palace - Karim Khani Sanctuary
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Golestan Palace - Audience Hall Exterior

Golestan Palace, Exterior of the Audience Hall (Talar-e Salam) and the Ivory Hall (Talar-e Aadj)

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Golestan Palace - Audience Hall Exterior
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Golestan Palace - Marble Throne

The Marble Throne (Takht-e marmar) in Golestan Palace is a 250 year old royal throne in Tehran, Iran. The throne was built from 1747 to 1751 for Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar. It was designed by Mirza Baba Shirazi Naqqash-Bashi and royal stonecutter Ostad Mohammad Ibrahim Isfahani.The throne's supports are carved in the shape of men, women, fairies, and demons.

The Royal Balcony of the Marble Throne is said to be built during the reign of Karim Khan Zand but it has been changed several times during the Qajar period. The twin stone columns of the balcony were transferred to Tehran by the order of Agha Mohammad Khan from Shiraz.

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Golestan Palace - Stairways

Golestan Palace Salam and Ivory Halls stairways.

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Golestan Palace - Ivory Hall

Golestan Palace Ivory Hall (Talar-e Aadj).

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