RM2J21MC7–Portraits of Persian Men or Iranian Men Wearing Traditional Iranian Clothes or Ethnic Costume Including a Kurd, a Priest or Pastor, a Dervish and a Nomad, Iran. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1860.
RMCWBRMD–Iranian men bow in prayer during demonstration for Khomeini in Washington, D.C. during the 1979 Hostage Crisis. August 7, 1980.
RMBTKG3J–Iranian men bow in prayer during demonstration for Khomeini in Washington, D.C. during the 1979 Hostage Crisis. August 7, 1980.
RMWK45RE–Iranian men bow in prayer during demonstration for Khomeini in Washington, D.C.; Iranian men bow in prayer during demonstration for Khomeini in Washington, D.C.
RMW7DHBD–Persian men, 1895.Artist: Charles Barbant
RMCNTNN9–Mitra, Indo-Iranian divinity, god of law, also worshipped in the Roman Empire, wood engraving after a relief from the Louvre, Paris,
RM2J2H2J9–Man with posters depicting Iranian ruler Ayatollah Khamenei with a target over his head in Hollywood, CA, 1979
RMB4TKFG–The Iranian embassy ablaze after gunman kidnap failed as SAS men storm the office to free the remaining 19 hostages May 1980
RMAG1AH6–Zahedi, Fazlollah, 1897 - 2.9.1963, Iranian general and politician, Prime Minister of Iran, in his bed, after his retirement, April 1955,
RF2CKBDEE–Young bearded Iranian man against gray background
RMW7CN0J–Esther (c450 BC) before her husband King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) of Persia, 1866. Artist: Gustave Doré
RMGMYBNR–Men sitting outside a shop on the street in Yazd, Iran, at night.
RMW7DHBJ–The Tower of Meimandan, Persia (Iran), 1895. Artist: Unknown
RM2R38X4T–File photo dated 05/05/1980 of members of the Special Air Service (SAS) entering the Iranian Embassy on May 5, 1980, to end a six day siege in Central London. One of the last surviving SAS soldiers who stormed the Iranian embassy in London has died. Mel Parry was part of the SAS team which ended the 1980 siege after six armed men took 26 people hostage within the building. Issue date: Tuesday May 23, 2023.
RM2J0EXH0–The 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege took place between 30th April and 5th May 1980, when six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London, taking 26 people hostage, mostly embassy staff, but also several visitors as well as a police officer who had been guarding the embassy. By the sixth day of the siege the gunmen had become increasingly frustrated at the lack of progress in meeting their demands. That evening, they killed one of the hostages and threw his body out of the embassy. As a result, the government ordered the Special Air Service (SAS), a special forces regiment of
RF2WGCAB9–Tehran (Teheran), Iran, 06.24.2023: An iranian man make victory sign under the poster of imam. Black and white photo of Iran.
RMAJ87YC–Zoroastrian High Priest reciting before the sacred fire, 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2NM26HF–Iranian asylum seekers hiding their faces, must remain at Schiphol ca. 1985
RMCWC5M1–Iranian men kneeling in prayer at an demonstration during the Iran Hostage Crisis in Washington D.C. Nov. 30 1979
RMCP45NJ–Iranian men kneeling in prayer at an demonstration during the Iran Hostage Crisis in Washington D.C. Nov. 30 1979
RMGMRCD3–The Jāmeh Mosque of Isfahān is the grand, congregational mosque (Jāmeh) of Isfahān, Iran. Men kneel for noon prayers. Monochrome.
RM2T1KPFD–Persian Airmen Train in Britain, 1944 Three Persian airmen chat to a member of the Royal Air Force beside an aircraft. The Persian men are Lieutenant Mohamad Khatami from Rasht, Lieutenant Ahmed-Ali Jahanbin from Tehran and Lieutenant Nasrollah Shahrokay, also from Tehran. According to the original caption, Lt Shahrokay's father is Iranian Minister in Moscow.
RMAFCAXJ–Group of friends sitting under arch on Khaju Bridge in Isfahan, Iran
RM2B01TP1–Iran/Persia: A group of men washing Persian rugs in a river, Tabriz, northern Iran, c. 1930. An authentic oriental rug is a handmade carpet that is either knotted with pile or woven without pile. By definition - Oriental rugs are rugs that come from the orient. The simple definition of the term would be - rugs that come from (were made in) an Asian Country such as: China and Vietnam in the east to Turkey, Maghreb countries, Cyprus and Iran in the west and the Caucasus in the north to India in the south.
RM2F4H1R1–Switzerland: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif ( محمد جواد ظریف پیرانشهری ) at the 35th year of the revolution celebration in Bern
RM2A2BC2F–Farah Diba (center), the wife of the Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, with her daughter Farahnaz skiing in St. Moritz in 1968.
RMAG1AH7–Zahedi, Fazlollah, 1897 - 2.9.1963, Iranian general and politician, Prime Minister of Iran, with Dr. Massu Maleki (Secretary of State for Employment) and three workers, March 1955,
RF2CKBEEX–Young bearded Iranian man against gray background
RMAG1AH8–Zahedi, Fazlollah, 1897 - 2.9.1963, Iranian general and politician, Prime Minister of Iran, with Shah Muhammed Reza Pahlawi in the White Palace in Tehran, 7.4.1955,
RM2GY4CB9–Besucher der Leipziger Frühjahrsmesse vor einem Ehrenmal des iranischen Königs Reza Schah Pahlavi; Deutschland 1941. Visitors of the Leipziger Frühjahrsmesse in front of a cenotaph of the Iranian King Reza Schah Pahlavi; Germany 1941.
RF2F3209R–Portraits of Iran
RM2R38X4N–Filed photo dated 05/05/1980 of armed police on the a joining balcony to the Iranian Embassy, when units of the Special Air Service (SAS) helped police end the six day siege at the building. One of the last surviving SAS soldiers who stormed the Iranian embassy in London has died. Mel Parry was part of the SAS team which ended the 1980 siege after six armed men took 26 people hostage within the building. Issue date: Tuesday May 23, 2023.
RF2RR1KWJ–Old Arabian men. Cartoon character. Vector illustration
RM2J0FMN9–The 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege took place between 30th April and 5th May 1980, when six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London, taking 26 people hostage, mostly embassy staff, but also several visitors as well as a police officer who had been guarding the embassy. By the sixth day of the siege the gunmen had become increasingly frustrated at the lack of progress in meeting their demands. That evening, they killed one of the hostages and threw his body out of the embassy. As a result, the government ordered the Special Air Service (SAS), a special forces regiment of
RFKG3XTW–ISFAHAN, IRAN - OCTOBER 06, 2016: traditional iranian souvenirs in market (Bazaar) in Isfahan, Iran. Bazaar of Isfahan is the most important tourist a
RM2HHK698–Soldiers of the Iranian infantry seen here parading in Teheran shortly after the coronation of Reza Pavlevi as Shan April 1926
RMME4771–Miniaturist specializing in traditional miniature paintings in his workshop
RMF2B2TT–Mohammed Mossadegh speaking outside the Iranian Parliament building, ca. Oct 1, 1951. He repeated his stand on nationalization of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company refinery at Abadan. (CSU 2015 8 503)
RMG16AK2–The Damask rose (Rosa damascena), Provence rose (Rosa Gallica) and Eglantine (Rosa elganteraia) are the three oldest roses in cultivation and are considered to be the most fragrant roses in the world. These are the main roses used to make the essential oi
RMGMRCKD–The Jāmeh Mosque of Isfahān is the grand, congregational mosque (Jāmeh) of Isfahān, Iran. Men meet at noon for prayers, naps, and conversation. Monochrome.
RM2X0P36M–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1942-1943 - The Iranian team lined up before start of the game. The football team of the Polish Army in the East became famous for winning many games. In Iran the team was composed almost exclusively of young men who had not reached an age to be able to play in big teams in Poland. Some of them fought in Tobruk and other parts of the Western Desrt. These pictures show a game between the Polish team and one representing Persia, which caused a great interest and drew large crowds. The final score was 3-1 for the Poles British Army, Polish Army, Polish Armed Fo
RMDDMTX5–Sephardic Jews, 1965. Artist: Unknown
RMCFM3FW–Persia - Dervishes, circa 1915
RM2F4P1E1–Switzerland: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif (Zarif) talking to the Serbian collegue Dejan Ralevic at the 35th year of the revolution
RM2A2BC26–Farah Diba (2nd from the right), wife of the Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, with her daughter Farahnaz (1st from the right) skiing in St. Moritz in 1968.
RMG37PCN–Prince Arfa Mirza Khan
RF2CKBDE0–Young bearded Iranian man against gray background
RMMHMKRP–THIEVES LEFT/VULTURES
RM2GY4CC0–Besucher der Leipziger Frühjahrsmesse vor einem Ehrenmal des iranischen Königs Reza Schah Pahlavi; Deutschland 1941. Visitors of the Leipziger Frühjahrsmesse in front of a cenotaph of the Iranian King Reza Schah Pahlavi; Germany 1941.
RF2F3209C–Portraits of Iran
RMG3C1PD–Donkey in an old street, Isfahan, Persia (Iran)
RMERH678–Sa'di 's Bostan and Gulistan - from wood engraving by Cynthia Kent (1920s). Translated works of Sa'di, major Persian poet of
RMCR55NW–Mossadegh, Muhammad, circa 1881 - 5.3.1967, Iran politician (national front), Prime Minister 1951 - 1953, portrait, 1951,
RM2HHK56D–Soldiers of the Iranian infantry seen here parading through Teheran shortly after the coronation of Reza Pavlevi as Shan April 1926
RMDRJ4X4–Shah of Persia on visit to Britain
RMF2B2TD–Iranian premier Mohammed Mossadegh, addressing a crowd in Teheran in 1951. Iranian domestic and international politics were focused the nationalization of the assets of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company. (CSU 2015 8 508)
RMENHHYJ–Persians shoeing a mule in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926. Hamadan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in the world.
RMGMRDPM–Crowd waiting to buy ice cream on the street at night in Isfahan, Iran.
RMD86CPE–Persian musicians
RMGMYBGN–Crowd waiting outside popular faloodeh shop for the sweet noodle dessert in Yazd, Iran.
RM2F4H11Y–Switzerland: The Iranian embassador in Bern Alireza Salari invited Irans Foreign Minister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif ( محمد جواد ظریف پیرانشهری ) to the
RMMPN9CY–Blind beggars of Tehran, Persia, 1902. Artist: Unknown.
RME11W1J–Assassination attempt on Prime Minister Shapur Bakhtiar
RF2CKBDDW–Young bearded Iranian man against gray background
RMC3W7C2–1950s. In this historical picture we see elderly uzbeks sitting on ground selling vegetables from sacks, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
RMWH8HYM–Persian polo, 14th century. After racing and hunting, polo is the oldest of all sports involving the horse. It was probably invented in Persia, and possibly in the time of Darius. From the beginning the game made great and special demands on the pony and its training. 'Their horses,' said an English traveller in 1613, 'are so well trained to this that they run after the ball like cats.' They must have been predominantly Arab. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, pages 26-7.
RF2F3209H–Portraits of Iran
RF2DA3KTT–Stylish kuwaiti man at trench coat walking at park.
RFJCFHX2–Craftsman in a Islamic street market in Mertola in Portugal. May 2017
RFH98HE7–ISFAHAN, IRAN - OCTOBER 06, 2016: traditional iranian souvenirs in market (Bazaar) in Isfahan, Iran. Bazaar of Isfahan is the most important tourist
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RMJ717DH–Old man having a tea in Kashan Bazaar, Iran
RFJB66EE–August 11,2014 , Yazd, Iran. Men Training At Saheb A Zaman Club Zurkhaneh
RMJ717C8–Woman in Esfahan bazaar, Iran
RMGMWWMW–Friends hanging out at motorbike repair shop in Isfahan, Iran. Monochrome.
RF2D0XRYP–Silhouette Casual arab man talking to camera explaining something.
RM2F4H14R–Switzerland: The Iranian embassador Alireza Salari in Bern invited Irans Foreign Minister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif ( محمد جواد ظریف پیرانشهری ) to the
RMMPN9D3–Prisoners and gaolers in a prison yard, Nahavand, Persia, 1902. Artist: Unknown.
RM2F4P1RM–Switzerland: The Iranian embassador in Bern Alireza Salari invited Irans Foreign Minister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif and a lot of diplomats from all over
RF2CKBE17–Young bearded Iranian man against gray background
RF2DA3M48–Stylish kuwaiti man at trench coat.
RFJCFHWP–Craftsman in a Islamic street market in Mertola in Portugal. May 2017
RMGMWWPD–Friends hanging out at motorbike repair shop in Isfahan, Iran. Monochrome.
RF2CW4T6B–Silhouette Casual arab man talking to camera explaining something.
RMMPN9CT–Persian snake charmers, 1902. Artist: W Rau.
RM2F4P1PJ–Switzerland: The Iranian embassador in Bern Alireza Salari invited Irans Foreign Minister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif and a lot of diplomats from all over
RF2CKBEE7–Young bearded Iranian man against gray background
RF2DA3MDJ–Student kuwaiti man wear at hoodie.
RFJCFHX9–Craftsman in a Islamic street market in Mertola in Portugal. May 2017
RM2X220TK–Persian troops - camel artillery, 1918.
RMGMYBJG–Crowd waiting outside popular faloodeh shop for the sweet noodle dessert in Yazd, Iran. Black and white night street scene.
RMMPN9D5–A Persian Parsi family, 1902. Artist: Unknown.
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