RMERG352–Bodyguard of the Persian king. Relief frieze in glazed, fired bricks in the reception hall of the palace at Susa, modern Shush
RMAC2H29–Ancient Persian king with his bodyguards a soldier and an archer. Hand-colored print
RMG3B28P–Persian Bodyguard
RM2PYACW2–Soldiers of the Persian bodyguard. From the frieze in the audience hall of Darius at Susa. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RMA31WG4–Persian Bodyguard
RMMMMHRJ–. English: Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh, inscribed in Persian, 'Sawardan i khass'; in English 'Lahore Life Guards 1838'. Pencil and watercolour, 1838-39 . between 1838 and 1839. Unknown Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh
RMWA4BXM–A Persian bodyguard soldier (from a frieze found at King Darius's Palace, Suza (also known as Sooza, Shūzeh, Sūreh, Sūzeh, and Bandar-e Sūzā
RF2GA3H5C–This 1903 illustration shows a frieze of archers at Susa. Shown here is part of the relief frieze in colored glazed tile from the Audience Hall (known as the apadana) of the royal palace at Susa (in present-day Iran). The figures represent members of the powerful royal bodyguard of a Persian king around 400 B.C. , the time of Darius I, who invaded Greece and started what is known today as the Persian Wars (the Greeks being the victors). Darius I built the palace. This relief is now housed in the Louvre in Paris, France.
RMD96CRN–The Immortals. Bodyguard of Persian Kings. Frieze from audience hall of citadel of Darius I (548-486 BC) at Susa. Excavated by Dieulafoy.
RFB27BMT–Persian Warrior and Bodyguard
RMEHMPNE–Royal Bodyguard. Persian glazed frieze from the Palace of Darius I in Susa, 521-486 BC. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RFT5T7A1–Soldiers of the Persian bodyguard. From the frieze in the courtroom of Darius in Susa, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2AH0JYJ–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RM2H3B2XA–Costumes and fashion of Ancient Persia, Persian Empire, King, Noble, Warrior, Royal Bodyguard
RMG2MMH2–Achaemenids. Fragment of a relief depicting a Royal bodyguard. Early 5th century BC. From Persepolis.
RMHW230N–Persian domestic grooms, armed and in livery, charged to carry the mantle and arms of their masters, to hold the stirrup etc. Part of the Grand Carousel given by Louis XIV in front of the Tuileries, Paris, France, 5th June 1662, to celebrate the birth of the Dauphin.
RM2E265YK–Ancient characters bodyguard of the Persian kings. Persepolis ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire. Fars Province, Iran. Old steel engraved antique print. Published in L'Univers La Perse, in 1841. History of the ancient Persian empire
RM2FX1NWN–V&A, London UK. 25 May 2021. Epic Iran exhibition explores 5,000 years of art, design and culture through its journey into the 21st century. The exhibition runs from 29 May-12 September 2021. Image: The King’s Bodyguard, 522-486 BC. Copies of glazed panels made in 1889 to 1891. The originals were found in the Palace of Darius at Susa. Processional Guard in Persian costume. V&A Repro. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2ANMY2P–Ancient characters bodyguard of the Persian kings. Persepolis ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire. Fars Province, Iran. Old steel engraved antique
RMW7CR4H–Bodyguard of Persian Kings, 6th-5th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RMAC1EHG–Archers of the Royal Persian Guard of Darius from the Hall of Artaxerxes II at Susa. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMPP6KB4–Persian, left: King in war dress, middle: bodyguard, right: army commander, anonym 1896
RMB41C46–Darius I, 549 - 486 BC, Great King of Persia 522 - 486 BC, war council, drawing, 19th century, after the so-called Darius Vase, 3rd century BC, from Canosa, National Museum Naples,
RM2AW3RME–bodyguards of Cyrus the Great, king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire
RMPH4CRR–'Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh. Two horsemen on richly caparisoned mounts. Inscribed in Persian characters 'Sawardan i khass'; in English 'Lahore Life Guards 1838'' .
RMPPDD2B–Achaemenids. Fragment of a relief depicting a Royal bodyguard. Early 5th century BC. From Persepolis.
RMRCEEF5–Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh. Two horsemen on richly caparisoned mounts. Inscribed in Persian characters: 'Sawardan i khass'; in English 'Lahore Life Guards 1838'. 1838-1839. Pencil and watercolour. Source: Add.Or.1385.
RMD9888X–Glazed brick relief panel Achaemenid Persian, late 6th century BC from Susa, south-west Iran. From the palace of Darius I, ruler of the largest empire in antiquity. This panel is made of polychrome glazed bricks which were found in a courtyard of the palace built by the Persian king Darius I (522-486 BC). It was part of a larger frieze depicting rows of guards, perhaps the 'immortals' who made up the king's personal bodyguard.
RFBX2FNK–Relief frieze in colored glazed tile of royal bodyguard is from the Audience Hall (known as the apadana) of the royal palace.
RMEHMPNC–Royal Bodyguards. Persian glazed frieze from the Palace of Darius I in Susa, 521-486 BC. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RMD5NPW0–Body guard of Persian Consul (LOC)
RF2ARGXXY–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RM2WEG9T4–King Artabanus, Michel Wolgemut (workshop of), 1493 print A flower chalice with a king, looking back. In his hands he has a scepter and government apple. The show is part of the sequence of Persian kings in the Liber Chronicarum. The text identifies the man as Artabanus, the former commander of the bodyguard of Xerxes I. The print is part of an album. paper letterpress printing king
RM2B00XEC–Uzbekistan: A high-ranking official of the Khanate of Khiva with his retinue, photographed by I. Volzhinsky c. 1896. The Khanate of Khiva was a Central Asian state that existed in the historical region of Khwarezm from 1511 to 1920, except for a period of Persian occupation by Nadir Shah in 1740–46. Centered in the irrigated plains of the lower Amu Darya, south of the Aral Sea, with the capital in Khiva City, the country was ruled by the Kungrads, a branch of the Astrakhans, themselves a Genghisid dynasty. In 1873, the Khanate became a Russian protectorate
RM2JHGXBD–Fragment of a relief depicting a Royal bodyguard - Early 5th century BC. From Persepolis. State hermitage Museum, St petersburg, Russia
RM2G42MP5–King artabanus; Artaban [US]; Liber chronicarum. A flower celk with a king, looking up left. In his hands he has a scepter and rich apple. The show is part of the succession Persian kings in the Liber Chronicarum. The text identifies the man as an artabanus, the former commander of the Bodyguard of Xerxes I. The print is part of an album.
RM2FX1P15–V&A, London UK. 25 May 2021. Epic Iran exhibition explores 5,000 years of art, design and culture through its journey into the 21st century. The exhibition runs from 29 May-12 September 2021. Image: The King’s Bodyguard, 522-486 BC. Copies of glazed panels made in 1889 to 1891. The originals were found in the Palace of Darius at Susa. Processional Guard in Persian costume. V&A Repro. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2AN87MH–Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . circlets of gold ; they havegolden bracelets at the wrist and golden jewels intheir ears. Their spears have a silver call at thelower end. We know from Herodotus that thisequipment belonged to the royal bodyguard ofl^icked warriors, known by the name of The TenThousand, or, The Immortals, from their num-ber, and because, as soon as a man died, in battle orfrom sickness, another forthwith took his place, sothat there never were more nor less than ten thou-sand
RMABJKNM–Babylonian and Persians. Hand-colored print
RMPEN2K5–Untitled - caption 'Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh. Two horsemen on richly caparisoned mounts. Inscribed in Persian characters 'Sawardan i khass'; in English 'Lahore Life Guards 1838''
RMRCE6G7–Portrait of a bodyguard of Rangit Singh with a matchlock, and bow and arrows, mounted on a richly caparisoned horse. Inscribed in Persian characters and in English. Skinner Album. Delhi, 1820-1830. Watercolour. Source: Add.Or.1248. Language: Persian. Author: Ghulam Ali Khan.
RMD98894–Glazed brick relief panel Achaemenid Persian, late 6th century BC from Susa, south-west Iran. From the palace of Darius I, ruler of the largest empire in antiquity. This panel is made of polychrome glazed bricks which were found in a courtyard of the palace built by the Persian king Darius I (522-486 BC). It was part of a larger frieze depicting rows of guards, perhaps the 'immortals' who made up the king's personal bodyguard.
RMEHMPNA–Royal Bodyguards. Persian glazed frieze from the Palace of Darius I in Susa, 521-486 BC. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RMEYRN9D–Untitled - caption: 'Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh. Two horsemen on richly caparisoned mounts. Inscribed in Persian characters: 'Sawardan i khass'; in English 'Lahore Life Guards 1838'' Untitled - caption 'Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh Two horsemen on
RF2ARGXK2–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RM2FX1P1B–V&A, London UK. 25 May 2021. Epic Iran exhibition explores 5,000 years of art, design and culture through its journey into the 21st century. The exhibition runs from 29 May-12 September 2021. Image: The King’s Bodyguard, 522-486 BC. Copies of glazed panels made in 1889 to 1891. The originals were found in the Palace of Darius at Susa. Processional Guard in Persian costume. V&A Repro. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2AJ81P2–The strangling of Persia; a story of the European diplomacy and oriental intrigue that resulted in the denationalization of twelve million Mohammedans, a personal narrative . FPHRIM KHAN (WITH FUR-COLLARED OVERCOAT), AMIR MUJAHID (LEANING^^ ON CANE) AND MR. SHUSTER. Inspecting the Nationalist forces about to be dispatched against Muhammad Ali.. EPHRAIM KHAN. With his private bodyguard and favorite horse. THE DIPLOMATIC FIELD IN 1911 257 A railway will be constructed by German concessionaires fromBagad to Khanikin, on the Persian frontier, to connect the Bag-dad line with the Russo-German line
RMD98891–Glazed brick relief panel Achaemenid Persian, late 6th century BC from Susa, south-west Iran. From the palace of Darius I, ruler of the largest empire in antiquity. This panel is made of polychrome glazed bricks which were found in a courtyard of the palace built by the Persian king Darius I (522-486 BC). It was part of a larger frieze depicting rows of guards, perhaps the 'immortals' who made up the king's personal bodyguard.
RMHBW77N–Untitled - caption: 'Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh. Two horsemen on richly caparisoned mounts. Inscribed in Persian characters: 'Sawardan i khass'; in English 'Lahore Life Guards 1838'' Untitled - caption 'Bodyguard of Ranjit Singh Two horsemen on
RF2AH0K06–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGY2W–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGXXP–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGY62–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0JX6–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGY2N–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K1A–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0JXP–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGXRJ–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K1B–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGXK8–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGXPN–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K2M–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0JYF–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0JXK–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGXR4–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K1N–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGXXM–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGY58–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGY5W–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2A6RKJK–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RMNP–Angry Persian businessman with sunglasses pointing at camera
RF2ARGY8J–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K1H–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2ARGY9D–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2A6RMWG–Stressed Persian businessman with sunglasses looking angry
RF2A6RM3W–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RM3Y–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RKNX–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RKNK–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RM7H–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RMDY–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RM1C–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RKY6–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RKY9–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2AH0K39–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K3T–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2A6RMAM–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2A6RMCJ–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
RF2AH0K59–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2AH0K5E–Portrait of handsome Persian businessman in suit
RF2A6RKW0–Full body shot of handsome Persian businessman with sunglasses
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