SAEDNEWS: These fascinating photographs were taken during the Qajar era by Naser al-Din Shah himself. Considering that photography had not yet advanced much at that time, these images are truly remarkable and unique for their era.
According to the Saed News Social Service, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (July 17, 1831 – May 1, 1896) was the fourth king of Iran from the Qajar dynasty. He was the son of Mohammad Shah, the third Qajar king. He reigned from 1848 to 1896, with nearly 50 years on the throne, holding the longest reign among all Qajar kings. In honor of his half-century rule over Iran, he called himself “Sahib Qiran” (Owner of the Auspicious Conjunction).
Below, you can see the funniest images of Naser al-Din Shah: