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Album Description:

Qajar Era Pictures suitable to send as postcards for friends and family members.

Album Info:

  • Uploaded by: iqsapostcards Photo of iqsapostcards
    In Webshots channel: news
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  • Album created: Oct 14, 2000

Album Stats:

  • Photos: 24
  • Views: 32,935
  • Downloads: 180

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  • What a beautiful place to visit or dream on your own living room chair. cdr.

    said  of pineapple178 pineapple178 2003.09.12 at 07:55:00 PDT

  • Hello , Really your gallery seems so interesting for me and thanks for sharing such good album , I really like to know the painters of the Qajar period , esp Fath Ali Shah, are they from Mirza Baba , or Mehr Ali , or can you tell the sources of your painting , your collecting are great just I liked if I could know the name of the painters , can you send the name of painters of these paintings to my email: parisapanahi73@hotmail.co m you are welcome visiting my gallery too :http://community.webshots.com/user/parimary2 Be Successful

    said  of parimary2 parimary2 2003.02.20 at 08:36:40 PST

  • I found your album very interesting and somewhat educational, I hope and wish that you could get hold of some other pictures from pre or post Qajar era. I was always fascinated of how the Qajars used to live, wheel and deal , particularly with westerners. I am very interested to see large format and crystal clear, super high quality photos from our past, I think that it is a good idea to digitise and immortalize our treasures through the miracle of Internet and keep in mind that our “Persian” standard is high. Remember that Qajars are spread all over the world, internet is the only vehicle that could bring all Qajars together as a family, I am sure Qajar families, Museums, Libraries, Internet, and others can contribute in order that you would be able to create an album that be envy of all. In the end I must say Bravo to you all, I know that it is not easy to do what you have done so far, keep up the good work. Molatalab ‘”Joe” from Brampton, Ontario, CANADA molat@idirect.com

    said  of 2000.10.26 at 18:15:33 PDT

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