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In the News (Sun 23 Nov 08)

  
 Museums, Tehran
The valuable collections of this museum comprises of the pink colored diamond of Darya-ye-Noor (182 Carats), the Peacock Throne or Takhte Tavous which was built during the reign of Fathali Shah consisted of twelve different pieces (Joined together)and with 26,733 pieces of jewels attached to it.
This palace is in the aggregate of Sa’d Abad and in 1971 was utilized as the residence for the Queen Mother.
This museum was formerly the palace of Shams Pahlavi (sister of the Shah) and is located in Mehr Shahr ( Karaj).
www.irancaravan.com /Tc02.htm

  
 Museums, Tehran
The valuable collections of this museum comprises of the pink colored diamond of Darya-ye-Noor (182 Carats), the Peacock Throne or Takhte Tavous which was built during the reign of Fathali Shah consisted of twelve different pieces (Joined together)and with 26,733 pieces of jewels attached to it.
This palace is in the aggregate of Sa’d Abad and in 1971 was utilized as the residence for the Queen Mother.
This museum was formerly the palace of Shams Pahlavi (sister of the Shah) and is located in Mehr Shahr ( Karaj).
www.irancaravan.com /Tc02.htm

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