Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar the third longest reigning monarch king in Persian history after Shapur II of the Sassanid Dynasty and Tahmasp I of the Safavid Dynasty. A Portrait of the Late King made in England.
Nasseredin Shah's Coronation:
Nasseredin Shah and his mentor and Prime Minister Amir Kabir ( From TV series):
Salar Aghili - Vatanam (My homeland) [First national hymn of IRAN]:
Music: J. B. Lemaire, Siavash Beizai Lyric: Bijan Taraghi
The first National Anthem of Iran was composed by J. B. Lemaire in the time of Ghajar Sultan (Naseraddin Shah).
It was originally composed for Piano solo and played only once during the journey of the Shah to France.
Concerto Version:
Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar (July 16, 1831 – May 1, 1896) was the King and Shah of Persia from September 17, 1848 to May 1, 1896 when he was assassinated. He was the son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and the third longest reigning monarch king in Persian history after Shapur II of the Sassanid Dynasty and Tahmasp I of the Safavid Dynasty. He had sovereign power for close to 50 years and was also the first Persian monarch to ever write and publish his diaries. Naser al-Din introduced a number of western innovations to Persia, including a modern postal system, train transport, a banking system and newspaper publishing. He was the first Iranian to be photographed and was a patron of Photography who had himself photographed hundreds of times.
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Lets us not forget ...
by Farah Rusta on Sun Jan 10, 2010 08:48 AM PSTthat Nassereddin Shah had implicity (at least) approved of the murder of Amir Kabir (no thanks to the Shah's mother, Mahd-Olia) and rewarded Amir's murderer, Mirza Agha Khan Nouri, with the same post, the chancellor (no thanks to the Shah's submissive relations with the British). Amir Kabir's murder remained the most odious act done during the reign of Nasseraddin Shah.
Farah
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by Red Wine on Sat Jan 09, 2010 08:29 AM PSTبسیار زیبا ... گل و گلاب به روانش. خداوند شاه شهید را بیامرزد.
دست آقا داریوش درد نکند.
Thanks DK!
by farshadjon on Sat Jan 09, 2010 05:43 AM PSTThe only interesting thing about Nasserdin Shah was the first "National Anthem" as Nasseredin Shah Qajar was among the cruelest and most corrupt kings in long history of Persia.
P.S. Your "Ya Hussein Mir Hussein" comment in the other blog was really funny!
Thanks for your blogs!
Best wishes!