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Sahebqaranieh Palace
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.
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Olympus SP510UZ 1/125 second F/5.6 ISO 50 7 mm
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