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Nasser al-Din Shah and 53 slaves

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English: Nasser al-Din Shah had a special interest in taking photos of his own slaves inside the harem. In this photo, 53 eunuch slaves of different ethnic backgrounds in their early childhood, had probably been recently sent from abroad to the local southern markets, and to the king’s harem. Among them four African boys (qolam bachehha), inside Nasser al-Din Shah’s harem, Golestan Palace, Tehran. Date unknown. Photograph: Central Library, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
فارسی: ناصرالدین شاه علاقهٔ خاصی داشت که از بردگان خود در حرمسرا عکاسی کند. ۵۳ نفر از خواجگان از اقوام مختلف در عنفوان کودکی در این عکس به نمایش درآمده‌اند، هر کدام از آن‌ها از کشورهای مختلف به بازارهای جنوبی کشور فرستاده و از آنجا به حرمسرای شاه منتقل شده‌اند. چهار پسر آفریقایی (غلام بچه‌ها) نیز در عکس حضور دارند.

داخل حرمسرا ناصرالدین شاه، کاخ گلستان، تهران. تاریخ نامعلوم.

عکس: کتابخانهٔ مرکزی دانشگاه تهران، ایران.
Date 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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