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  • A photograph taken before 1895 depicting Kurdish women at a weaving loom in Iran. Photographer and exact location unknown (corrections needed). Original taken from Deutsche Photothek.
    Kurdish women at a weaving loom in Iran (taken before 1895)10 February 2023
  • Sheikh Bābā Saʿīd Barzanǧī and his dervishes3 February 2023
  • Army general Konstantin Gilchevsky was stationed in the Caucasus, Turkey and Iran from 1889 to 1899, and took photographs of everyday life. Here we see the Shah Mosque (مسجد شاه‎‎), also known as the Soltāni Mosque (مسجد سلطانی) in Tehran, Iran. Courtesy of the Zolotarev Collection.
    The Shah Mosque (the Soltāni Mosque) in Tehran27 January 2023
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vezvez-e kandū („the humming of the beehive“) is a research blog dedicated to Iranian Studies and aims at tracing voices, narratives and questions from a Cultural Science perspective. It's also home to the Digital Toolbox for Iranian Studies, a research repository featuring over 800 digital resources relevant to Iranian Studies and related fields of study. If you would like to read more about the project, you might want to check out the Editorial section or read something about me here.

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