Persian History Gallery
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historyfilia:Persian warriorsfrom Berlin Museum
Column capital in the shape of a man-bull hybrid, from the palace of Xerxes I (r. 486-465 BCE) at Pe
Royal blue for a very non royal person (outfit for Design Festa)Because a lot of people ask for outf
Star tile with a phoenix. Artist unknown; early 14th century. From Iran (probably Kashan now in th
Wall panel in stucco relief from Sasanid Persia, depicting a charging bear. Artist unknown; 6th cen
Chinese axe made from Luristan (Persian) bronze, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD)from the LA County Mus
A pearl and bone inlaid flintlock musket originating from Persia, 19th century.
Persian double barrel over and under percussion pistol. Bone mounted handle, floral engraved.
Early 19th century Persian flintlock blunderbuss.
Gold griffin-headed armlet from the Oxus treasure, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC.Currently
Though Xerxes did not found the Achaemenid Persian Empire, he ruled it at its greatest size, and mad
Princess Humayun spies Humay at the gatefrom a Three Poems of Khwaju Kirmani. Baghdad, 1396.“H
NEW MAP: Europe 242: Gordian III’s Persian War ( summer 242) buff.ly/3btnyHK Pupienus and Ba
Three piece set of Persian armor, early 19th century.from Hermann Historica
Cased and engraved Persian contract Luger semi automatic pistol with ivory grips, produced in 1934.f
Kama with damascus steel Persian blade, The Caucasus, circa 1800from Czerny’s International Auction
Persian dagger dated 1881.from Sofe Design Auctions
(via The ruins of Ctesiphon, capital of the Persian Empire for 800 years, destroyed by the Muslim co
Bronze horse bit cheekpiece, from Luristan, in present-day Iran. Artist unknown; ca. 700 BCE. Now
Gold etched Persian axe, early 18th century.from The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
mucholderthen: Persian Anatomical Illustrations, ca. 1390from Mansur’s Anatomy, the Tashrīḥi Manṣūr
Construction of the fort of Khavarnaq, by BihzadHerat, ca. 1494-1495 C.E.
Sweet, the Persian savior god Mithras, the ancient god of Zoroaster, slayer of the cosmic bull, brin
Persian kandshar with carved walrus ivory grip, circa 1800.from Hermann Historica
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