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Nasirormolk Mosque/ Shiraz/ Iran 🌈
Photography: Amirhossein mirmoieeni
#iran#middle east#persian#iranian#persia#travel#farsi#art#culture#architecture#rainbow#Mosque#persian art#persian architecture#shiraz
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Nasir al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, IRAN
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Shot by Amir.M.
#photographers on tumblr#black and white#photography#black and white photography#shiraz#cloudy day#sky#dark photography
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Vakil Carpet Bazaar/ Shiraz/ Iran
Photography: amir tavakoli
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Lavender Rose Shiraz (#fc91e8 to #b70529)
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Iskandar and Khizr and the Fountain of Immortality, Folio from a Shahnama (Book of Kings). Shiraz, Iran. 1485-1495 CE.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
#Iran#Shiraz#iskandar#early modern history#early modern period#history#iranian art#Iranian#middle eastern history#literature#art#culture#Los Angeles county museum of art
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Green Building, Shiraz, Iran,
Courtesy: Taybe Kazmi
#art#design#architecture#luxury pad#luxury lifestyle#ultimate pad#interior design#luxurypad#concept#render#iran#shiraz#luxury house#luxury home#taybe kazmi#building#green house#biophysics
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Manuchihr told of the romance between Zal and Rudaba
Folio from a dispersed copy of Firdausi’s Shahnameh (Book of Kings)
Place: Iran, Shiraz, 1341
Materials: Ink, coloured pigments, and gold on paper
This enthronement scene falls in the middle of a rare tale from the Shahnameh, an epic poem completed by Firdausi in 1010. Firdausi’s poem spans the reign of 50 monarchs, recounting the story of Iran from mythical times through to the arrival of the Muslim Arabs in the 7th century AD. The tale of youthful romance captured in this folio occurs during the reign of the legendary Iranian king Manuchihr. The two lovers are Zal, the brave and handsome scion of a noble clan from the region of Sistan in eastern Iran, and Rudaba, the beautiful daughter of Mihrab, king of the neighbouring tribute territory of Kabul and a descendant of the evil tyrant Zahhak who once held sway over Iran.
During a hunting expedition Zal and his companions rode from Sistan to Kabul, where they were warmly welcomed by Mihrab. One of the ruler’s courtier’s remarked that he had a daughter named Rudaba, who was “lovelier than the sun,” and Zal immediately fell in love with the young woman’s description. Upon returning to his palace, Mihrab described Zal as a fine gentleman and a mighty warrior, whereupon Rudaba was likewise immediately smitten.
One evening Rudaba sent a servant to guide Zal to her castle. She greeted her suitor by letting down her long dark hair, similar to Rapunzel in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, so that Zal could use it as a rope to scale the walls. After he climbed up to the rooftop, the two lovers passionately embraced.
The lovers’ fathers, as well as the Iranian king Manuchihr, vehemently opposed any match that would join a member of Iran’s nobility to a descendant of the evil Zahhak. This parental and royal opposition led to protracted discussions and meetings, letters of entreaty, gift exchanges, tests of Zal’s wisdom and physical prowess, and auguries cast by court astrologers, until the love-struck couple was finally permitted to wed.
Many volumes of the Shahnameh, including the one dated 1341 to which this folio belongs, illustrate the fateful moment when Zal and Rudaba first meet and fall madly in love. Few depict the moment captured here: when Manuchihr learns that Zal is engaged to marry Mihrab’s daughter. The king is shown seated on his throne and holding an animal-headed mace (a symbol of legendary Iranian royalty). He turns to address his priests and nobles in attendance on every side. All agree that Zal’s father Sam should be summoned to court for a consultation about how to end the ill-advised affair between Zal and Rudaba.
#OK apparently my paternal great great great grandfather was named Manucher but when i Google the name only this origin (#(of this king) comes up#so I'm wondering was that his birth name or did he rename himself that after he converted?? idfk#Manuchihr#zal Rudaba#zal and Rudaba#firdausi#Shahnameh#iran#shiraz#14th century#history#Kabul#lovers#art
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©️ GHASEM BANESHI
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them <33
HAVE SOME ERRAZ Y’ALL 💗🙏
ponytown error sans cosplayers have my heart (targeted)
(kinda wacky but eh :3)
#undertale#undertale au#errortale#error sans#sans au#Oc x canon#selfship#self insert#error x oc#oc art#ut#ut art#undertale art#Shiraz#I’m in love with this man <33#undertale oc
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The Australian Shiraz Stereotype
#wine#shiraz#syrah#grape#wineworldnews#winelover#winenews#winelovers#wineoclock#wineknowledge#sommelier
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Nasirolmolk house/ Shiraz/ Iran
Photo: sadegh miri
#iran#persian#middle east#iranian#persia#farsi#travel#art#culture#architecture#shiraz#traditional house#persian architecture
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The Pink Mosque - Shiraz, IRAN
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Shot by Amir.M.
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🇦🇺 🍷 Happy Sunday! Enjoying delicious 2022 Wakefield Jaraman Shiraz (89 pts, $21) from Australia tonight. Arrived in LCBO VINTAGES a couple of weeks ago. Full review: https://rebrand.ly/sbg9mzr
#wine#red wine#shiraz#clare valley#mclaren vale#south australia#australia#lcbo#aussie wine#wiyg#winelover#wineoclock#happy sunday#sunday night#screw cap
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Sepia Black Shiraz (#1c0110 to #a30522)
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