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Raised in the U.S.A. by way of Iran xx نرگس

twitter.com/i_narcissus:

    Familia dar east coast :pppp

    Familia dar east coast :pppp

    — 5 days ago
    Family album snap shot :p

    Family album snap shot :p

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    charlesbivona:

    I will be participating in #BlackoutSOPA .. I’ll be off Social Media from 8AM - 8PM tomorrow. #J18 #ows

    — 2 weeks ago with 6 notes
    beautiful Tehran (1954)
obliquecity:

Bazaar in Tehran, 1954

    beautiful Tehran (1954)

    obliquecity:

    Bazaar in Tehran, 1954

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    — 3 weeks ago with 49 notes
    beautiful eyeburfi2:

Speechless, 1996, by Shirin Neshat. Via via photo

    beautiful eyeburfi2:

    Speechless, 1996, by Shirin Neshat. Via via photo

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    — 3 weeks ago with 25 notes
    Gorgeous shot of Tehran 
artlesshand:

Jomhouri #tehran #iran  (Taken with instagram)

    Gorgeous shot of Tehran 

    artlesshand:

    Jomhouri #tehran #iran (Taken with instagram)

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    — 3 weeks ago with 7 notes
    Googoosh and Mahasti with their sons in the seventies. 
foxpass:

Might have to start my own Googoosh appreciation blog.

    Googoosh and Mahasti with their sons in the seventies. 

    foxpass:

    Might have to start my own Googoosh appreciation blog.

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    — 3 weeks ago with 12 notes
    
National Iranian Bank, 1946 Tehran



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    National Iranian Bank, 1946 Tehran

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    — 1 month ago with 52 notes
    
Prince Reza Cyrus Ali, the Iranian Shah’s 6 year-old son, sipping from a champagne glass in a window of the Marble Palace, the royal family’s residence, after Shah Mohamed Reza’s coronation. Photograph by Carlo Bavagnoli. Tehran, Iran, November 1967.

legrandcirque:

    Prince Reza Cyrus Ali, the Iranian Shah’s 6 year-old son, sipping from a champagne glass in a window of the Marble Palace, the royal family’s residence, after Shah Mohamed Reza’s coronation. Photograph by Carlo Bavagnoli. Tehran, Iran, November 1967.

    legrandcirque:

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    — 1 month ago
    iranwillbefree:

Mossadegh was the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953 when he was overthrown in a coup d’état orchestrated by the British MI5 and the United States Central Intelligence Agency.

    iranwillbefree:

    Mossadegh was the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953 when he was overthrown in a coup d’état orchestrated by the British MI5 and the United States Central Intelligence Agency.

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    — 1 month ago