The Sahebgharaniyeh Palace (Persian: کاخ صاحبقرانیه) is a palace in Tehran, Iran. Built in 1850 by the order of Nasereddin Shah Qajar, It is one of the only Qajar buildings in the Niavaran complex.[1]
Sahebgharaniyeh Palace | |
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کاخ صاحبقرانیه | |
Alternative names | Jahan Nama Palace |
General information | |
Town or city | Tehran |
Country | Iran |
History
editNasereddin Shah Qajar ordered the construction of the palace in 1850 in two floors, and in the 39th year of his rule he gave himself the title "Sahebgharan" and gave the name "Sahebgharaniyeh" to the place. Mozaffareddin Shah Qajar signed the first constitution of Iran in this place. Fawzia Fuad and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi were also scheduled to have their wedding in this palace, which was cancelled due the coldness of the weather. it was also used as the working office of the Shah for several years before the revolution.[2]
Parts of Bitter Coffee and Kamalolmolk (film) and were filmed in this palace.[3]
Gallery
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New year greeting of Naseredin Shah
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Jahan nama hall
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Worktable of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
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Hozkhaneh by Kamal-ol-molk
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A view of the palace
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Sahebqaraanieh building 1884
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Jahan nama hall Decorations
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A view of the palace
References
edit- ^ "Quake causes cracks in Tehran's Sahebqaraniyeh Palace". Tehran Times. 2020-05-08. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
- ^ "چکلیستهای مدیریت بحران در کاخ صاحبقرانیه نیاوران". ایرنا (in Persian). 2021-07-10. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
- ^ "کاخ صاحبقرانیه نیاوران آسیب جزیی دید". ایرنا (in Persian). 2020-05-08. Retrieved 2021-11-27.