File:Masoud-mirza-zell-e-soltan-aqabaji.jpg
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English: Based on the caption written by Masoud Mirza Zell-e-Soltan, the photographer of this image was his chief slave, Aqabaji. In this picture four of Zell-e-Soltan’s adult African slaves are seen keeping an eye on his children, Chehel Sotun Palace, Isfahan. 1890s Photograph: Aqa Suleyman Aqabaji/Kimia Foundation
فارسی: بنا بر شرحی که توسط مسعود میرزا ظلالسلطان در پایین عکس آمده است، عکاس رئیس خواجگان آقاباجی است. در این عکس چهار نفر از بردگان بزرگسال آفریقایی دیده میشوند که مراقب فرزندان ظلالسلطان هستند. کاخ چهل ستون، اصفهان، دههٔ ۱۸۹۰.
عکاس: آقا سلیمان آقاباجی - آرشیو نبردهای معاصر، لندن، بریتانیا. |
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1880s date QS:P,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
Source | https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran-blog/2016/jan/14/african-slavery-in-qajar-iran-in-photos |
Author | African slaves in Iran during the Qajar era were often eunuchs. Their dress suggests that they belonged to the king or high-ranking members of his court. |
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