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Marble Throne (Takht e Marmar) building built in 1806 by order of Fath Ali Shah, part of Golestan Palace in Tehran city, Iran
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Fath 'Ali Shah, King of Persia 1797-1834. The Shah is shown sitting on a rich carpet, wearing a tight fitting blue costume thickly adorned with jewels
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Marble Throne (Takht e Marmar) building built in 1806 by order of Fath Ali Shah, part of Golestan Palace in Teheran city, Iran
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FATH ALI SHAH, nephew of Agah Mohammad Khan, Shah of Persia from 1797 to 1834
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Portrait of Fath Ali Shah, 19th century, painting by an unknown artist, Detail from the throne, the dagger and the belt. 19th century, Persia, Iran
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France, Hauts de France. Pas de Calais. Louvre-Lens Museum: Fat'h Ali Shah (1797-1834) ruler of the Qajar dynasty (canvas attributed to Mihr Ali, activ in Iran
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Portrait of Fath Ali Shah (1762-1834), ca 1805, king of Persia from 1797 to 1834, an unknown artist, oil on canvas. 19th century Persia
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Portrait of Fath Ali Shah (1797-1834). Artist: Baba, Mirza (active c.1795-c.1830)
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Portrait of Fath Ali Shah Qajar (Damghan, Esfahan 1772, 1834), Shah of Persia, from Guillaume Antoine Olivier (1756-1814) journey in Persia
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One of Fath Ali Shah Qajar's (1772-1834) sons, Shah of Persia.  Private Collection
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