RMDE75XG–Sama Ceremony. Miniature from a manuscript of the Divan of Hafez, 1512. Artist: Anonymous
RMP5GA24–458 Divan, collected works, by Hafez, calligraphy by Enayatollah al-Shirazi, Iran, late 16th century AD, ink, watercolour, gold on paper - Aga Khan Museum - Toronto, Canada - DSC06699
RMPRA3MR–A verse from one of Hafez's poems by his Tomb in Shiraz, Iran
RMCWA773–Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000, 1976. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMD8ADYG–TOMB OF HAFEZ
RMRJRJAD–Hafez al-Assad (1930 - 2000), Syrian politician who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.
RMPWPJB5–Hâfiz de Chiraz, left, in conversation with the king Abu Ishaq Indjou, right. Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī, aka Hafez or Hafiz, 1315-1390. Persian poet.
RME124RH–Syrian President HAFEZ EL ASSAD in Geneva, Nov. 23, for talks on the situation in the Gulf
RMH920CG–Hafez Mausoleum in Shiraz Iran
RMP66WBA–Hafez al-Assad; President of Syria 1971 – 2000. Greets President Nixon of the USA at Damascus in 1974
RMPBHG7D–16th August 1976. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad, and Indian Premier Indira Gandhi, at the opening of the 5th Non-Aligned summit conference.
RM2B01A3Y–Syria: Hafez al-Assad (6 October 1930 - 10 June 2000), President of Syria (r. 1971-2000). Hafez al-Assad was the President of Syria for three decades. Assad's rule was praised for consolidating the power of the central government after decades of coups and counter-coups. He also drew criticism for repressing his own people, in particular for ordering the Hama massacre of 1982, which has been described as 'the single deadliest act by any Arab government against its own people in the modern Middle East'. Human Rights groups have detailed thousands of extra-judicial executions he ordered.
RMAC55HC–PRESIDENT HAFEZ AL ASSAD INTERVIEWED FOR TIME IN DAMASCUS, SYRIA, 1984
RMC2E8CR–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RMG1WWC0–A group of schoolgirls with their chador-clad teacher on an evening visit to the tomb of local poet Hafez in Shiraz, Iran
RMKMJ80K–Syrian banknote showing portrait of Hafez al-Assad
RMJPACTC–Iran, Shiraz City, Aramgah-e Hafez Mausoleum and gardens
RFFJ20HK–People pray and meditate around the tomb / mausoleum of Hafez, Shiraz
RFJ59X1K–Bashar Hafez al-Assad President of Syria
RMP828FW–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda posters. Damascus. Syria.
RMB36D5J–Damascene Lamp and President Hafez Assan Picture in Old City of Damascus Syria
RMCWA76X–10/19/71--DERAA, SYRIA: Syrian President Hafez Assad (left) shakes hands with Syrian troops near the Syrian-Israeli border. In
RM2M9BH9J–The tomb of MOHAMMAD SHAMS OD-DIN HAFEZ, considered the greatest of Persian lyric poets.
RMDYENX7–Hafez al-Assad; President of Syria 1971 – 2000. Greets President Nixon of the USA at Damascus in 1974
RM2GNFP04–IRAN. SHIRAZ. TOMB OF HAFEZ IN MEMORY OF THE CELEBRATED PERSIAN POET.
RME124RG–Nov 23, 1990; Geneva, Switzerland; Syrian President HAFEZ EL ASSAD at a press conference after a meeting with US President
RMH920AX–Hafez Mausoleum in Shiraz Iran
RMH3G7EK–Iran, Fars Province, Shiraz, Tomb of Hafez
RMC11XHK–Tiles with a portrait of former President Hafez al Assad, and women with headscarves, Bosra, Syria, Asia
RM2B01A40–Syria: Hafez al-Assad (6 October 1930 - 10 June 2000), President of Syria (r. 1971-2000). Hafez al-Assad was the President of Syria for three decades. Assad's rule was praised for consolidating the power of the central government after decades of coups and counter-coups. He also drew criticism for repressing his own people, in particular for ordering the Hama massacre of 1982, which has been described as 'the single deadliest act by any Arab government against its own people in the modern Middle East'. Human Rights groups have detailed thousands of extra-judicial executions he ordered.
RMAC55HA–PRESIDENT HAFEZ AL ASSAD INTERVIEWED FOR TIME IN DAMASCUS, SYRIA, 1984
RMC2E8D2–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RMG1WWBD–Popular for family outings in Shiraz is the tomb of Shirazi poet Hafez (1326-c.1390) inevitably adorned by a garden
RM2A2T3D1–Tombeau de Cheik-Saadi Chiraz et sépulture du poëte Hafiz (Chiraz), Tomb of Poet Saadi and Hafez in Shiraz (Iran), Signed: Dessiné & Lithographié par Eugène Flandin; Gide et J. Baudry Editeurs; Lith. De Thierry frères, Pl. LXXXVII, Flandin, Eugène (dess. et lith.); Thierry frères (imp.); Gide et Cie. (ed.), 1851, Eugène Flandin; Pascal Xavier Coste: Voyage en Perse pendant les années 1840 et 1841. Paris: Gide et Jule Baudry, MDCCCLI
RMBHTKDC–The Tomb of Hafez, Iranian celebrated poet, Shiraz, Iran
RMBJ3HET–HAFEZ EL ASSAD PRESIDENT OF SYRIA 25 January 1994
RMGDAYTB–Iran,Shiraz City,Aramgah-e Hafez Mausoleum and gardens
RMAE687M–Iran: two young Iranian women visiting the tomb of Hafez, in Shiraz
RMPA4CTF–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda panel. Damascus. Syria.
RMB36D5F–Damascene Lamp and President Hafez Assan Picture in Old City of Damascus Syria
RFPXN0JW–The Tomb of Hafez, Persian Poet Mausoleum of Hafez in Shiraz, Iran
RMH3W95W–Iran, Schiras, rose garden, mausoleum Hafez, evening, the Middle East, front East, the Near East, town, park, park, memorial, memory, recollection, arcades, pillars, lighting, art, culture, place of interest, dusk
RMEX6G1G–Syrian president Hafez al-Assad greets US President Richard Nixon on his arrival at Damascus airport in 1974
RMC5KW6G–Tomb of poet Hafez (1935-1939), Shiraz, province Fars, Iran
RME1309D–Feb. 25, 2012 - Hafez Badawi Minister of Social Affairs.
RMH91YN9–Entrance of Hafez Mausoleum Shiraz Iran
RMDE8DY1–Hafez tomb. Shiraz. Iran.
RME4D3BD–The Tomb of Hafez, in memory of the celebrated Persian poet Hafez, Schiraz, Fars, Iran
RM2B019E6–Syria: Hafez al-Assad (6 October 1930 - 10 June 2000), President of Syria (r. 1971-2000). Official portrait, c. 1987. Hafez al-Assad was the president of Syria for three decades. Assad's rule was praised for consolidating the power of the central government after decades of coups and counter-coups. He also drew criticism for repressing his own people, in particular for ordering the Hama massacre of 1982, which has been described as the single deadliest act by any Arab government against its own people in the modern Middle East. He was succeeded by his son, Bashar al-Assad, in 2000.
RMAC55HD–PRESIDENT HAFEZ AL ASSAD INTERVIEWED FOR TIME IN DAMASCUS, SYRIA, 1984
RMC2E8DC–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RMHG5CCD–Ceiling of Tomb of Hafez, Iran's most famous poet, 1325-1389, Shiraz, Iran, Middle East
RM2G626GM–Tomb of Hafez, Hafez was a Persian poet, 14th century, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran, Persia, Western Asia, Asia
RMBHTAK4–Carved coffin of Hafez, Iranian celebrated poet, Shiraz, Iran
RMBJ3GCF–HAFEZ EL ASSAD PRESIDENT OF SYRIA 20 January 1994
RMGDC59X–Iran,Shiraz City,Aramgah-e Hafez Mausoleum and gardens
RM2JTXH37–Billboard image of then-President Hafez Al Assad, Damascus, Syria, 1985
RMM9Y2ER–Presidents of Syria. Left: Hafez al-Asad (1930-2000), right: Basahr al-Assad (1965). Large portraits. Hamidie souk. Damascus. Picture took before the Civil War.
RMA096E5–Iran Shiraz mausoleum of the poet Hafez
RFR0C9M5–The Tomb of Hafez, Persian Poet Mausoleum of Hafez in Shiraz, Iran
RMB46P6D–Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz Iran
RMRJAAG8–Hafez al-Assad (1930 – 2000);Syrian, politician, and general who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000. He was also Prime Minister from 1970 to 1971, as well as Regional Secretary of the Regional Command of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Secretary General of the National Command of the Ba'ath Party from 1970 to 2000.
RMC5KW6N–Tomb of poet Hafez (1935-1939), Shiraz, province Fars, Iran
RME12RT7–Feb. 25, 2012 - Minister of Education Dr. Hafez Ghanem
RMH92063–Hafez Mausoleum in Shiraz Iran
RF2F7W7P6–Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz from Iranian money
RME4D3BA–The Tomb of Hafez, in memory of the celebrated Persian poet Hafez, Schiraz, Fars, Iran
RM2JD68Y8–The tomb of MOHAMMAD SHAMS OD-DIN HAFEZ, considered the greatest of Persian lyric poets. Colourised version of : 10160201 Date: 1390
RMAC5XN0–HAFEZ AL ASSAD DAMASCUS SYRIA
RMB5NG0A–Statue of Hafez al Assad late President of Syria
RFJPFDBR–SHIRAZ, IRAN - OCTOBER 24, 2014: ceiling of Hafezieh, Tomb of Hafez
RM2G626GC–Tomb of Hafez, Hafez was a Persian poet, 14th century, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran, Persia, Western Asia, Asia
RMBDB985–A statue showing the bust of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria.
RF2G5YPKY–Gate of a Mosque, built by Hafez Ramut, at Pillibeat, 1801 This mosque at Pilibhit was founded by Hafiz Rahmat Khan, the Afghan Rohilla leader whose jagirs or estates included Pilibhit and Bareilly, where he is buried. He became the leader of the Rohilla Afghans in western Avadh, but was killed in a battle against the Nawab of Avadh, assisted by trhe English, in 1774. The gateway is built in late Mughal style, paying homage to the gateways of the Jami' Masjid in Delhi, while the wall around the mosque enclosure shows the curvilinear Bengali roof found in Shah Jahan's additions to the Mughal pa
RFHN2PE0–Tomb of Hafez ceiling, Shiraz, Iran
RF2H59YWK–Hafez Tomb, Shiraz, Iran
RMFDH10W–Hafez tomb in Shiraz, Iran.
RMA0970C–Iran Shiraz mausoleum of Hafez aramgah y Hafez poet arabian architecture temple garden cultural monument
RMDFEAJF–Iran, Shiraz, Tomb of Hafez
RMB46P5C–Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz Iran
RFFWGRY6–Iran, Shiraz, Hafez Mausoleum - Hafezie
RMA02EKT–Visitors at the Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz Iran
RME10KRK–May 16, 1973 - Hafez Ismail Leaving the Elysee Palace
RF2JMXJ1J–Hafez al-Assad portrait from Syrian Pound
RFPABGP6–Hafez al-Assad portrait from Syrian Pound
RFECH79J–Hafez monument, two chairs from a block of granite, bronze base plate with verses of Goethe and Hafez, by Ernst Thevis and
RMET7HTJ–Iran, Shiraz, view to mausoleum of Hafez
RFBB4C2M–Hafez Shrine in Shiraz, Iran.
RM2G2HG1X–Mausoleum of the Persian poet Hafez in Shiraz
RM2F542WH–geography / travel, tomb of Hafez, Shiraz, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2G626GG–Tomb of Hafez, Hafez was a Persian poet, 14th century, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran, Persia, Western Asia, Asia
RMA0FMNW–An Iranian man praying near the tomb of Hafez, a famous Persian poet who is revered by most Iranians, Shiraz, Iran
RM2GJC4YW– Hafez Ghanem is the Vice President of the World Bank for Africa. Foto: Tomas Oneborg / SvD / TT / Kod: 30142
RFHH4JBP–Tomb of famous persian poet Hafez at night, Shiraz, Iran
RM2E2661Y–Hafez Shirazí tomb. Erected in memory of the famous Persian poet Hafiz at the north end of Shiraz. Iran. Old steel engraved antique print. Published in L'Univers La Perse, in 1841. History of the ancient Persian empire
RFH7GNCN–roof of the tomb of hafez
RMAYNJFY–The Tomb of Hafez, Musalla Gardens, Shiraz, Iran
RMDFEAJE–Iran, Shiraz, Tomb of Hafez
RMB46P62–Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz Iran
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