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animarchive:OUT Special Issue - Magical Century (07/1986) - Mahou no Yousei Persia/Magical Fairy Per
fleurdulys:The Blue Mosque of Tauris in Persia - Jules Laurens1872
Cylinder seal with Persian hunter and horse, carved in sard. Persian Achaemenid period, 550-331 BCE
Afternoon trip to Persia - Asta Caplan , 2012.Finnish, b. 1982-Lithograph, 55 x 34 cm
A Tabriz carpet. North West Persia (Iran), c1920.
suzani:Persian ‘zodiac’ rug, probably Kerman area, south west Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 7in.
graveyardshiftsisters:Persia White as Black Baby in Blood Dolls (1999)Synopsis: Virgil, an eccentric
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall): View of the Three Stone Doorways of the M
aubreylstallard:Q'ashq'ai gabbeh rug, Southwest Persia, 20th c.
suzani:Persian ‘zodiac’ rug, probably Kerman area, south west Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 7in.
historyfilia:Achaemenid gold medallionFrom Iran, Achaemenid period (550-330 BC)
Plate and mail trousers, India or Persia, early 17th century.from the Hermitage Museum
A lustre pottery star Tile, Persia, circa AD 1310
Column capital in the shape of a man-bull hybrid, from the palace of Xerxes I (r. 486-465 BCE) at Pe
Tile Fragment of a Garden Scene Panel. Iran, 17thC. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
Ladies around a samovar by Ismail Jalayir, 1860-75; Persia
armthearmour:A lovely Kard with a white jade grip, India, ca. 18th century, from Czerny’s Internatio
Miquelet muskets originating from Persia, 19th century. from Clars Auction Gallery
Persian electrum bracelet featuring ram’s heads at terminals, c. mid-1st millennium BCE. From Bonham
commonlanguages:fromthedust:Vessel with two feet - earthenware - 18⅞"x 7¾" - Northern Iran
adokal:“A Long Time Between Drinks”, humoristic cartoon from Puck on the establishment of diplomatic
Star tile with a phoenix. Artist unknown; early 14th century. From Iran (probably Kashan now in th
Qashqa’i gabbehs (deep piled sleeping rugs) from southwest Persia
Wall panel in stucco relief from Sasanid Persia, depicting a charging bear. Artist unknown; 6th cen
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