Posted by Tina (Tehran, Iran) on 2 September 2007 in Architecture.
Tehran/ Iran In 1267 AH (1388), Nasser-ed-Din-Shah ordered to have the Niavaran Palace erected in two floors including Shah-neshin (formal reception area), korsi-khaneh (winter sitting room), bathroom, and forty to fifty buildings each consisting of four rooms and a terrace housed by his consorts. During the 31st year of his reign, he called himself as the SahebQaran and hence called this palace as Sahebqaranieh.
Tina is very nice best color and view very nice
2 Sep 2007 2:59pm
Beautiful colours!
3 Sep 2007 4:52am
Great architecture, I really enjoy the tone you used!
4 Sep 2007 3:19am
Awesome sepia shot.
4 Sep 2007 9:27am
Hi Tina jan,
Nice view with excellent PS
TFS
4 Sep 2007 5:19pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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