Saed News: Stay with us as we explore beautiful images from Iran during the Pahlavi and Qajar eras.
According to the history service of Saad News, here are some images preserved from old Iran in the distant past.
In the alleys of Tehran in the 1940s, there were display windows that not only showcased goods but also served as windows into the vibrant and colorful world of that era. One of these windows belonged to a chicken shop named Shah Pasand, located in Shemiran, Darus neighborhood, in 1966. With a color combination of turquoise blue and orange, it added a unique and delightful touch to the street. The picture below shows the shop “Morghe Khushk Par Taze,” unveiled by the Instagram page of Iran Qadim (Old Iran):
The view of Barfroush city during the Qajar era
Bathing in the Sarin hot spring during the reign of Nasser al-Din Shah
The photo you see here is from a trip that Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar most likely took in 1287 Hijri (1249 Solar) to northern Iran, where he visited the cities of Rasht and Anzali. In this image, several mansions near Sabzeh Meydan in Rasht can be seen.