Saed News:These images, dating back to the Qajar era and captured over a hundred years ago, are still worth viewing and examining repeatedly. Each time we look at them, they reveal new details—from the intricacies of clothing and faces to the architecture and other environmental elements that have undergone many changes over the past century.
Firouz Mirza, Abbas Mirza, and Mohammadvali Mirza, children of Abdolhossein Farmanfarma and Fatemeh Khanum Ezzat-ol-Saltaneh (daughter of Mozaffar al-Din Shah), along with their French teacher and nurse.
The same three children — Firouz Mirza (center), Abbas Mirza (left), and Mohammadvali Mirza — in their early youth.
Children of Firouz Mirza and Abbas Mirza (including Leili Firouz, Maryam Firouz, and Gohar-Molk Farmanfarmaian) and others playing in the courtyard of the house.
Leili Firouz, Maryam Firouz, and Gohar-Molk Farmanfarmaian (grandchildren of Mozaffar al-Din Shah) in the highlands of Emameh village in Shemiran.