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English: Qubad Il-khan Bakhtiari (right) and Hossein Il-khan Bakhtiari (left), sons of paramount Bakhtiar chief Il-khan Khosrow Zafar Bakhtiari, seated in a garden, probably in Isfahan, with their African slave, 1904. According to Khosronejad, this photo shows that slave ownership in Persia extended beyond the Qajar monarchy to tribal chiefs. Photograph: Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies, Tehran, Iran
فارسی: قبادخان بختیاری (راست) و حسینخان بختیاری پسران خان بزرگ ایل بختیاری خسرو ظفر بختیاری، داخل باغی احتمالاً در اصفهان همراه با بردهٔ آفریقاییشان، سال ۱۹۴۰. به گفتهٔ خسرونژاد این عکس نشان میدهد که بردهداری در ایران به خاندان قاجار محدود نبوده و به خوانین ایلات نیز میرسیده است.
عکس: موسسهٔ مطالعات تاریخ معاصر ایران، تهران. |
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Source | https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran-blog/2016/jan/14/african-slavery-in-qajar-iran-in-photos |
Author | African slaves in Iran during the Qajar era were often eunuchs. Their dress suggests that they belonged to the king or high-ranking members of his court. |
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