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androphilia:There are no homosexuals in Iran by Laurence Rasti“In Iran, we do not have homosexuals l
Indo-Persian Silver Inlaid Decorative Steel Shield , round, with central stylized foliate roundel an
#Repost @world.we.want (@get_repost)・・・Don’t miss @bridgeaf’s poignant and powerful reflections on ‘
arteisalie:sixpenceee:Flying over the fire’s of Iran. (Source)It’s so devastating to see this after
Bahram Dabiri aka بهرام دبیری (Iranian, b. 1950, Shiraz, Iran, based Tehran, Iran) Paintings
virtual-artifacts:Set of ornamented pectorals from Iran or Central Asia, 19th-20th century. The hexa
A Trip Through The Heart Of Central Iran(Yazd, Shiraz, Isfahan, Persepolis | May 29-30 & June 1-
Star Tile, 1300, Kashan, Iran. Via LACMA
pomegranatenoir:Hand-knotted Persian Rugs from Kerman, Iran. (x), (x), (x) and (x)
Modern Iranian fashion design
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Throne Hall, Southern Wall, West Jamb of Western Doorway: View of
The Breathtaking Beauty Of Shah-e-Cheragh Mausoleum In IranShāh Chérāgh is a funerary monument and m
The Breathtaking Beauty Of Shah-e-Cheragh Mausoleum In Iran
#astrology #02Dec2015 #sunsagittarius #moonvirgo Iran Astrology: Sun in Azar or Sagittarius, Moon in
Bandar Abbas – The eyes behind the mask (Iran) Google search
#astrology #04Dec2015 #sunsagittarius #moonlibra Iran Astrology: Sun in Azar or Sagittarius, Moon in
Gold openwork applique, late 5th-4th century BC. Persian, Achaemenid period.
Apadana staircase, Persepolis, Iran. 5th century BC.
A silver and turquoise mounted miqulet blunderbuss originating for Northern Iran or the Caucuses, 19
is it me or do ancient iranian gazelles look like lawn chairs
bagdemagus:Diorite fragment of a victory stele, probably of Sargon of AkkadExcavated at Susa (Iran)A
A 1953 advertisement for a propaganda film promoting the “Persian Story” of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co
eastiseverywhere:Plato as a MusicianIndia (c. 1600) Border from Iran (1800s)Opaque watercolor, gold,
Bronze axe, Amlash culture (Iran), 2000 - 1000 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
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