Naderi Throne — The Naderi Throne in Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran The Naderi Throne of Iran is a gemmed and enameled throne made during Qajar era, now kept in the national treasure of the Central Bank of Iran. The throne has no relation to Nader Shah (1688… … Wikipedia
Peacock Throne — The Peacock Throne, called Takht e Tâvus ( fa. تخت طاووس) in Persian, is the name originally of a Mughal throne of India, later used to describe the thrones of the Persian emperors from Nader Shah Afshari to Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. The Mughal … Wikipedia
Dragon Throne — In the Middle Kingdom, the Dragon Throne of the Emperor of China was erected at the center of the Forbidden City, which was itself regarded as the centre of the world. The series of gates and passages a visitor had to pass through before reaching … Wikipedia
Chrysanthemum Throne — The Takamikura throne in Kyoto Imperial Palace is used mainly for accession ceremonies (1917) The Chrysanthemum Throne (皇位, kōi … Wikipedia
Trono del Pavo real — El Trono del Pavo real, llamado Takht e Tâvus (persa: تخت طاووس) en persa, es el nombre de un trono originalmente del Imperio Mogol de la India, luego usado para describir los tronos de los emperadores persas desde Nader Shah Afshari hasta… … Wikipedia Español
Tehran — This article is about the Iranian capital city. For other uses, see Tehran (disambiguation). Tehran تهران … Wikipedia
Fat′h Ali Shah Qajar — (var. Fathalishah, Fathali Shah, Fath Ali Shah) (PerB|فتح على شاه قاجار) (5 September 1772 23 October 1834) was the second Qajar king of Persia. He ruled from 17 June 1797 to 23 October 1834. Fat′h Ali was a son of Hossein Qoli Khan (1749 1777)… … Wikipedia
Dizin — دیزین Dizin ski resort Location Tehran, Iran Coordinates … Wikipedia
Niavaran Palace Complex — Pavilion Niavarān Palace Complex is a historical complex situated in the northern part of Tehran, Iran. It consists of several buildings and a museum. The Sahebqraniyeh Palace, from the time of Naser al Din Shah of Qajar dynasty, is also inside… … Wikipedia
Carpet Museum of Iran — Carpet Museum of Iran, Tehran Located in Tehran, beside Laleh Park, and founded in 1976, the Carpet Museum of Iran exhibits a variety of Persian carpets from all over Iran, dating from 18th century to present. The museum s exhibition hall… … Wikipedia