Equestrian Statue of Naser al-Din Shah
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The Equestrian Statue of Naser al-Din Shah was a Bronze statue designed by Iranian sculptor Mirza Ali Akbar. The statue, depicting Naser al-Din Shah on horseback, was inaugurated in 1888 and commissioned by the director of the Persian Royal Arsenal for the 40th anniversary of his rule.[1] The Statue was initially designed for Toopkhaneh square, but was eventually placed in the gardens of baghe Shah.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Kreiser, Klaus. "Iran und Iranisch geprägte Kulturen" (PDF).
- ^ Adelvand, Padideh. "War and Urban sculptures Tehran" (PDF).