RMKWCWG3–Reza Shah Pahlavi was elected monarch by Irans Constituent Assembly in 1925. He rose to power as a military strong man in the complex Post World War 1 period of tension between Iran and Bolshevik Russia (BSLOC 2017 1 119)
RFJMA41K–Nadir Shah tomb, Mashhad, Iran. Stone monument with arabian arches close to a big tree and people with camel. Art by Sargent and Rondé, 1861
RMKWCXPA–Reza Shah Pahlavi was elected monarch by Irans Constituent Assembly in 1925. He rose to power as a military strong man in the complex Post World War 1 period of tension between Iran and Bolshevik Russia (BSLOC 2017 1 119)
RME126T8–Mar 25, 2009 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian Kings and Shah of Persia. FILE: c. 1940s-1960sUMAPR
RMCFEWAN–Visit of Ahmad Shah Qajar (1898-1930) to Urmia, Iran. Ourmiah, Persia - Awaiting the Shah, circa 1911
RM2B01T3W–Iran/Persia: Official portrait of Empress Farah Pahlavi (1938-), wife and widow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran (1919-1979), c. 1970s. Farah Pahlavi (born Farah Diba) is the former Queen and Empress of Iran. She is the widow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, and only Empress of modern Iran. She was Queen Consort of Iran from 1959 until 1967 and Empress Consort from 1967 until exile in 1979. Though the titles and distinctions of the Iranian Imperial Family were abolished within Iran by the Islamic government, she is still styled Empress or Shahbanou, out of courtesy.
RM2A5YPRN–Shah of Persia, Mohammed Ali Mirzi, December 19, 1907. Photograph shows the Shah of Persia, full-length portrait, seated, wearing an ornate robe and crown.
RM2B01HB4–Iran/Persia: Mohammad Rezā Shāh Pahlavi (26 October 1919 - 27 July 1980), Shah of Iran, Shah of Persia (r. 1941-1979), at the age of 21 soon after assuming the throne, 1941. Mohammad Rezā Shāh Pahlavi ruled Iran from 16 September 1941 until his overthrow by the Iranian Revolution on 11 February 1979. He was the second and last monarch of the House of Pahlavi of the Iranian monarchy. He came to power during World War II after an Anglo-Soviet invasion forced the abdication of his father Reza Shah. During his reign, the Iranian oil industry was nationalised under Prime Minister Mosaddegh.
RM2A5YPR5–Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878 – 26 July 1944), Shah of Iran 1925 until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on 16 September 1941.[2]
RM2B00NAD–Afghanistan: Shah Mahmud Hotaki (1697-1725) was an Afghan ruler of the Hotaki dynasty. Shah Mahmud Hotaki (1697-1725) was an Afghan ruler of the Hotaki dynasty who defeated and overthrew the Safavid dynasty to become the king of Persia from 1722 until his death in 1725. He was the eldest son of Mir Wais Hotak, the chief of the Ghilzai-Pashtun tribe of Afghanistan, who had made the Kandahar region independent from Persian rule in 1709.
RM2BF8CTF–Nasseredin Shah Qajar (1831-1896) aka Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (reigned 1848-1896) Shah of Persia or Iran, Walking in Streets of Tehran, Persia or Iran. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1889
RMTA21MJ–The Cossack colonel and later Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi with his three children, the heir to the throne and later Shah of Persia Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Princess Ashraf and Princess Sham (from left to right).
RM2HE2FJF–Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-1896) was the Shah of Qajar Iran aka Qajar Persia from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. He was the son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and Malek Jahān Khānom and the third longest reigning monarch in Iranian history after Shapur II of the Sassanid dynasty and Tahmasp I of the Safavid Dynasty. Nasser al-Din Shah had sovereign power for close to 50 years. He was the first modern Persian monarch who formally visited Europe and also wrote his memoirs.
RFG0RAWJ–IRAN: Tomb of Nadir Shah, antique print 1880
RMBXFDBJ–Reza Khan Pahlavi, 16.3.1878 - 26.7.1944, Shah of Persia 12.12.1925 - 16.9.1941, at a field gun, circa 1940, ,
RFFF49CP–BELGIUM Shah of Iran Leaving Ostend 1873. Illustrated London News
RMBK0E8F–Naser al-Din, 16.7.1831 - 1.5.1896, Shah of Persia 17.9.1848 - 1.5.1896, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMGG2C44–Execution of the murderer of the Shah of Persia 1896 Persia
RMBJG60W–Ismail I, 17.7.1487 - 23.5.1524, Shah of Persia 1501 - 1524, half length, copper engraving, 16th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMKWCWG2–Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last Shah of the Qajar Dynasty that ruled Iran from 1796 to 1925 (BSLOC 2017 1 118)
RMBXFDBG–Reza Khan Pahlavi, 16.3.1878 - 26.7.1944, Shah of Persia 12.12.1925 - 16.9.1941, as officer of the Persian Cossack Brigade, circa 1920, ,
RM2B01F1X–Iran/Persia: Architectural drawing of Madrasa-yi Masjid-i Shah Sultan Hussein, Isfahan, by Pascal Coste (26 November 1787 - 8 February 1879), c. 1845. Xavier Pascal Coste was a French architect. His father was one of the leading joiners in Marseille. Showing intellectual and artistic promise, Pascal began his studies in the studio of Penchaud, architect of the département and the municipalité. In 1814, he was received into the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
RME126TN–Mar 25, 2009 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian Kings and Shah of Persia. FILE: c. 1940s-1960sUMAPR
RMCFEWB1–Ahmad Shah Qajar - Shah of Persia (Iran) from 1909 to 1925 and the last of the Qajar dynasty, circa 1910
RMBJTR9X–Naser al-Din, 16.7.1831 - 1.5.1896, Shah of Persia 17.9.1848 - 1.5.1896, half length, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2B01F1T–Iran/Persia: Madrasa-yi Masjid-i Shah Sultan Hussein, Isfahan, by Pascal Coste (26 November 1787 - 8 February 1879), c. 1845. Xavier Pascal Coste was a French architect. His father was one of the leading joiners in Marseille. Showing intellectual and artistic promise, Pascal began his studies in the studio of Penchaud, architect of the département and the municipalité. In 1814, he was received into the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His time in Paris was a pivotal one in his life - there he met the geographer Edme François Jomard, who put him in touch with the viceroy of Egypt.
RMBA81D7–Nader Shah, 22.10.1726 - 19.6.1747, Shah of Iran 8.3.1736 -19.6.1747, copper engraving by J. J. Haid, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG3BT90–The Tomb of Nadir Shah of Persia at Mecca
RMG4GMKW–The Shah of Persia, wearing his decorations, after his arrival at Northolt Airport at the start of his visit to London
RMDRJ4X4–Shah of Persia on visit to Britain
RM2HX98A8–Portrait of the Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878-1944) c. 1931
RMEX6WBG–Shah of Persia, Mohammed Ali Mirzi, December 19, 1907. Photograph shows the Shah of Persia, full-length portrait, seated, wearing an ornate robe and crown.
RMERGG2D–Naser al-Din Shah Qajar - portrait. King of Iran from 17 September 1848 - 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. 16 July 1831 – 1 May 1896.
RMCP3R1C–NASER AL-DIN SHAH QAJAR (1848-1896) King of Iran
RM2WRC2G8–Shah of Persia Iran, Photograph shows Ahmad Shah Qajar (1898-1930) who was Shah of Persia (now Iran) from 1909 to 1925., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMENHH2F–Kurds in Tehran, Iran, for the coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi, Shah of Iran, April 1926.
RMDW57GW–Shah of Persia [Iran] (LOC)
RMENHHFB–Summer residence of the Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlevi, near Tehran, Capital of Iran, Circa 1926.
RM2R7YFCF–Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar in the Shah's coronation attire.
RMW7EKMY–'Mr. Churchill is greeted by the Shah of Persia', 1943. Artist: Unknown.
RME126T9–Mar 25, 2009 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian Kings and Shah of Persia. FILE: c. 1940s-1960sUMAPR
RMCFEWB9–Ahmad Shah Qajar - Shah of Persia (Iran) from 1909 to 1925 and the last of the Qajar dynasty, circa 1920
RMHT0TDP–'Mr. Churchill is greeted by the Shah of Persia', 1943. Artist: Unknown.
RMKWCXP9–Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last Shah of the Qajar Dynasty that ruled Iran from 1796 to 1925 (BSLOC 2017 1 118)
RMB3YM8Y–Abbas I of Persia, 'The Great', 27.1.1571 - 19.1.1629, Shah of Persia 2.12.1587 - 19.1.1629, half length, Italian copper engraving, 17th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEM5EGA–Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, with Queen Elizabeth II during his visit to Britain. 5th May 1959.
RMAFKYJA–Nasser-al-Din Shah, 16.7.1831 - 1.5.1896, Shah of Persia 1848 - 1896, portrait, wood engraving, 1873, after drawing by F. Weiss,
RMCW62XN–Celebration for the coronation of new Shah of Persia, in Iran (1926)
RFT2KC72–IRAQ. Portrait of Nasser-ed-Deen, Shah of Iran c1880 old antique print picture
RMKX4JDD–Historic Persia (Iran) in 1935 - Archaeology - The catacombs at Kharg
RMEX6WBH–Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878 – 26 July 1944), Shah of Iran 1925 until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on 16 September 1941.[2]
RMC7CMA5–Historical picture from 1950s, shows the Towers of the Royal Chahar Bagh School Isfahan Iran at an angle.
RM2EFEP5J–Portrait of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia from 1848 to 1896
RM2WRBGFN–Shah of Persia, Mohammed Ali Mirzi, Dec. 19, 1907, Photograph shows the Shah of Persia, full-length portrait, seated, wearing an ornate robe and crown., 1907 Dec. 19., Muḥammad ʻAlī, Shah of Iran, 1872-1925, Photographic prints, 1900-1910., Portrait photographs, 1900-1910, Photographic prints, 1900-1910, 1 photographic print
RMB0KHC9–The Shah of Persia presenting his suit to Queen Victoria at Windsor, mid-late 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RFCC9YD5–Order of the Lion and the Sun (Persia, 1808).
RMFD818J–Portrait of Reza Shah Pahlavi, 1926
RMERG34M–Reading of the Shah 's proclamation to the Persian parliament, Tehran, Iran, 1906.
RMFD818G–Reza Shah Pahlavi in Tehran, 1930
RME126TA–Mar 25, 2009 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian Kings and Shah of Persia. Queen smoking cigarette FILE: c. 1940s-1960s : KEYS
RMCFEWAT–Visit of Ahmad Shah Qajar (1898-1930), to Urmia, Iran, circa 1911
RMTA298G–Photo of the young Persian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi who later became the Shah of Persia. Here at the age of 19, shortly before his marriage in Cairo, with the 18 year old sister of King Farouk of Egypt, Princess Fawzia.
RMR56H1K–Crimean War, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, 1831- 1896, also Nassereddin Shah Qajar, King of Persia, woodcut, Iran
RM2M3NR1X–Farah Diba (born 1938), third wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, last Shah of Persia (Iran), symbolically setting free some caged birds on the day of her wedding, wearing a dress by Christian Dior. Date: 1960
RMEM5D08–Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, with Queen Elizabeth II during his visit to Britain. 5th May 1959.
RMRRM8FC–Nasser-al-Din Shah, 16.7.1831 - 1.5.1896, Shah of Persia 1848 - 1896, his palace, interior view, boudoir, wood engraving, 1873, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCW636C–Coronation of shah of Persia, Ahmed Kadjar, in Teheran (1919)
RMG5J774–Queen Soraya, the wife of the Shah of Persia, on her arrival at Southampton, aboard the Cunard liner Queen Mary: * 25/10/01 Soraya Esfandiari Bakhtiari, the second wife of the former shah of Iran, has died in Paris, a source close to the family said. She was 69.
RMKX2N1F–Historic Persia (Iran) in 1935 - Archaeology -The tomb of Esther at Hamadan
RFJMA181–Old engraved portrait of Hajj Mirza Agashi (1783 – 1848), Prime Minister of Iran from 1835 to 1848. Created by Hadamard, published on Le Tour du Monde
RM2C6M1C9–1940 c, PERSIA : The persian Emperor REZA Shah PAHLAVI ( 1878 - 1944 ). Was the Shah of Iran from 15 December 1925 until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on 16 September 1941. Father of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Shah ( 1919 - 1980 ). - IRAN - IMPERATORE della PERSIA - NOBILITY - NOBILI - Nobiltà - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - military uniform - uniforme divisa militare --- Archivio GBB
RM2P6R8WC–1889 , GREAT BRITAIN : The King of Iran NASIR AD-DIN Qajar ( 1831 - 1896 ) was the Shah of Persia from September 17, 1848 until his death on May 1, 1896. He was a son of Mohammad Shah Qajar. In this engraved illustration from the magazine THE GRAPHIC , the Shah, on his European tour, in The Royal Albert Hall, London with the furture King of England EDWARD VII ( son of Queen Victoria ) and the Queen Alexandra and the Royal British family - PERSIA - RE - POLITICO - POLITICA - POLITIC - foto storiche - foto storica - portrait - ritratto - baffi - moustache - hat - cappello - piume - feathers
RF2HN9G5P–Das Tor Schah-Abdulazim in Teheran im alten Persien, Iran, im Jahre 1860 / The gate Shah-Abdulazim in Tehran in ancient Persia, Iran, in 1860, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2P6R8P9–1873 c, FRANCE : The King of Iran NASIR AD-DIN Qajar ( 1831 - 1896 ) was the Shah of Persia from September 17, 1848 until his death on May 1, 1896. He was a son of Mohammad Shah Qajar. . Photo by Nadar , Paris , France - PERSIA - RE - POLITICO - POLITICA - POLITIC - foto storiche - foto storica - portrait - ritratto - baffi - moustache - hat - cappello - piume - feathers - nobility - nobiltà - royalty - reali ---- Archivio GBB
RMG8KATJ–Princess Ashraf of Iran, the Shah of Iran's twin sister. *UK Use Only
RME126TB–Mar 25, 2009 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian Kings and Shah of Persia. FILE: c. 1940s-1960s
RMCFEWB4–Ahmad Mirza Qajar 1898–1930, shah of Persia (1909–25), son of Muhammad Ali. The last of the Qajar dynasty, circa 1909
RMMMMK31–. English: Masjed-e Shah, Esfahan, Persia. Voyages de Mr. Le Chevalier Chardin en Perse et autres lieux de l'Orient]. Tome 8. Pl. dépl. n °2 en reg. p.47 cote : Réserve DS 257 C 47 1723 v1 à 10. فارسی: مسجد شاه . 1723. Jean Chardin (1643–1713) Alternative names Joan Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Chardin, Sir John Chardin Description French explorer and historian Date of birth/death 26 November 1643 26 January 1713 Location of birth/death Paris London Work location Paris, Iran, India, Paris, Smyrna, Constantinople, Crimean Peninsula, Caucasia, Antioquia, Georgia, Isfahan, India, Paris, Lo
RMG4E90B–Royalty - Shah of Persia Visit - Buckingham Palace, London
RM2M3RR6N–The Coronation of the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919-1980). On 26th October 1967, twenty-six years into his reign as Shah ("King"), he took the ancient title Shahanshah ("Emperor" or "King of Kings") in a lavish coronation ceremony held in Tehran. Date: 1967
RMEM5DP3–Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran with Queen Elizabeth II during his visit to Britain. 5th May 1959.
RMRRM8FG–Nasser-al-Din Shah, 16.7.1831 - 1.5.1896, Shah of Persia 1848 - 1896, his palace, interior view, bathroom, wood engraving, 1873, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCW6233–Shah of Persia Mozaffer-ed-Dîn and his escort on a visit to Warsaw (1900)
RME005H1–Konrad Adenauer in Iran, 1957
RMKX2N2H–Historic Persia (Iran) in 1935 - Archaeology - KUH I KHWAJA
RM2CC85KM–Iran: Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878-1944), during his time as Minister of War, c. 1921-1923. He was born in the village of Alasht in 1878 and joined the Persian Cossack Brigade when he turned sixteen, rising to become a Brigadier General, the only Iranian commander in its history. Under British direction, Reza helped orchestrate a coup in 1921 that overthrew the previous government, naming himself Minister of War and Sardar Sepah (Commander-in-Chief of the Army). He became Prime Minister in 1923, and later was appointed as Shah and Iran's legal monarch in 1925, founding the Pahlavi Dynasty.
RM2A3ATAN–Shah of Persia [Iran]
RMD5G4KM–Shah of Persia arriving in Ourmiah (LOC)
RMC7CMB8–HIstorical, 1950s. An old man with head bowed at the entrance to The Masjid Shah, The Royal or Blue Mosque, Isfahan, Iran.
RM2JJY6WH–Premier Mossadeq Sees The Shah -- Persian Prime Minister Doctor Mossadeq with the Shah of Persia in the Shah's winter palace eight miles from here, shortly after the Premier's return here from the United States. Their Conference lasted for about seven hours. November 26, 1951.
RM2K8N4JR–Norway on May 27, 1961. The Shah of Persia (Iran) with Queen Farah Diba, visits Norway. Here they meet by King Olav at Fornebu Airport. Photo: Current / NTB
RM2B02BAA–Ismāʻīl (later known as Ismāʻīl II), was a son of the 2nd Safavid ruler Shah Ṭahmāsp I (1524-1576) and a diplomatic representative to the court of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I. He became the 3rd Safavid ruler of Iran in 1576 on the death of his father.
RFMND9MH–Interior view of lofty dome of the Shah Mosque in Sfahan, Iran covered with mosaic polychrome tiles, intended to give the spectator a sense of heavenly transcendence
RM2PAHKX0–1959 , Teheran , Iran : The Shah of Iran Mohammad REZA PAHLAVI ( 1919, Tehran – 1980, Cairo ) with 3nd wife FARAH DIBA ( born October 14, 1938 ) . She was born in Tehran as Farah Diba, the only child of Sohrab Diba and his wife, Farideh Ghotbi. Her mother was originally from Gilan and her father, who died when she was a child, was an officer in the Imperial Iranian Army whose family was originally from Iranian Azarbaijan . She studied at the French school in Tehran and École Spéciale d'Architecture in Paris, where she was a student of Albert Besson. While a student, she was introduced to the
RME126TX–Mar 25, 2009 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian Kings and Shah of Persia. FILE: c. 1940s-1960s
RMCCE66R–Ahmad Mirza, 1898–1930, shah of Persia (1909–25), son of Muhammad Ali. The last of the Qajar dynasty in 1909
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