EditorialShah Isma'il routing Murad (Namurad) near Hamadan. History of Shah Isma'il. Isfahan, Iran, c.1650. Source: Or. 3248, f.86v. Language: Persian.
EditorialHamad?n and Monts Elvend Gorge where are tablets of cuneiformes inscriptions near Hamad?n, Hamadan and Alvand Mountains by the Gandschn me, Signed: Dessin? & Lithographi? par Eug?ne Flandin; Gide et J. Baudry Editeurs; Lith. De Thierry fr?res, Pl. LXX,...
EditorialSurroundings of Kingavar and Nehavend Castle, Near Kangavar and Nahavand Castle near Hamadan (Iran), Signed: Dessin? & Lithographi? par Eug?ne Flandin; Gide et J. Baudry Editeurs; Lith. De Thierry fr?res, Pl. LXXI, Flandin, Eug?ne (dess. et lith.); Thi...
EditorialThe Cadi of Hamadan and the farrier's daughter being roused from their drunken stupor by the king. Gulistan. Bukhara, 1567. Source: Or. 5302, f.91. Language: Persian.
EditorialShah Isma'il routing Murad (Namurad) near Hamadan. History of Shah Isma'il. Isfahan, Iran, c.1650. Source: Or. 3248, f.86v. Language: Persian.
EditorialThe Cadi of Hamadan and the farrier's daughter being roused from their drunken stupor by the king. Gulistan. Bukhara, 1567. Source: Or. 5302, f.91. Language: Persian.
EditorialTomb of Esther and Mardechai. Mausoleum. According to Stuart Brown, the site is more probably the sepulcher of Shushandukht, the Jewish consort of the Sasanian king Yazdegerd I (399-420 AD). Exterior. Hamadan, Iran.