Images of Iran (courtesy of Ruth and Frank Harold)


Tehran and the Elbruz

Tehran, Fall 1969

Tehran, Fall 2000

Near Pulur

Humpbacked bridge in the mountains

Ab Ask, a village off the Chalus Road

Ab Ask, landlord's house

Varengerud village

Carrying potatos to market, Varengerud village

At the tea shop

Kond, in winter

On the road to the Caspian

Samiran, one of the castles of the Assassins (12/13c.)

A walk to Alamut


The bridge at Shahrak

Shahrak village

Approaching the rock of Alamut

On the village of Gazur Khan

Alamut, the rock

Alamut castle, the seat of Hasan-i-Sabah (12c.)

Khorassan (Northeast Iran)

Courtyard of the Gowhar Shah's mosque, Marshah, 15c.

Two improbable visitors

Some of Iran's finest tilework, mosque of Gowhar Shah

Some of Iran's finest tilework, mosque of Gowhar Shah

Citadel of Tus, near Marshah (destroyed by Mongols, 13c.)

The village of Qadam Gah

Ruins of Nishapur

Azerbaijan (Northwest Iran)

Ardebil, Shrine of Sheikh Sapi-u-Din, the aponymous founder

Street scene in Tabriz

Two ladies at the Blue Mosque

Tomb tower in Marageh, 12c.

Tomb tower in Marageh, 12c.

Takht-i-Suleiman, Fire temple and coronation place of the Sassanians

Entering the enclosure

Takht-i-Suleiman, among the ruins, 3-7c.

Kurdistan

Kurdish village

The Silk Road, near Bisitun

Safavid bridge, near Bisitun

Taq-i-Bostam, Grotto of Khosrow

Taq-i-Bostam, Sassanian, investiture scene, 3c.

Taq-i-Bostam, investiture scene, 3c.

Mausoleum of the Alavi family, Hamadan, 12c.

Isfahan
  • See Isfahan page

  • Nain (An ancient town in the desert between Isfahan and Yazd)

    Minaret

    Street in Nain

    A modern woman in Islamic dress

    Friday Mosque, 11c., one of Iran's oldest

    Friday Mosque, 11c., one of Iran's oldest

    Qajar fort, 18-19c., between Nain and Yazd

    Caravanserai, Safavid, between Nain and Yazd

    Yazd
  • See also the Yazd essay page

  • The roofs of Yazd

    Roofscape with bad-girs, an ancient form of air-conditioning

    An old street

    Street

    Crumbling tombs

    Courtyard of a shrine

    The bazaar, one of Iran's finest

    The butcher...

    The baker...

    The copperware maker

    Portal of the Friday Mosqye, 14c.

    Friday Mosque

    Tilework

    Tilework

    The dome, Friday Mosque

    A fort, 19-20c., in the mountains between Yazd and Shiraz

    Shiraz

    The bazaar, 18c.

    Qashgai womin the bazaar

    Vakil mosque, 18c.

    Tilework in Vakil mosque, 19c.

    Tilework in Vakil mosque

    Shah Cheragh, mausoleum of a 9th c. saint and popular pilgrimage place

    Proper dress for ladies on pilgrimage

    The shrine in 2000

    The shrine in 2000

    South of Shiraz

    The Sassanian castle of the Qalat-e-dokhtar

    The Sassanian castle of the Qalat-e-dokhtar

    A biblical scene in Qashgai country, near Firuzabad

    A biblical scene in Qashgai country, near Firuzabad

    Ardeshir's palace, Firuzabad, now thought to be a major fire temple. Sassanian

    Ardeshir's palace, a major fire temple

    Qashgai picinic party, Firuzabad

    The Sassanian "hunting lodge" at Sarvestan (6c.?)

    The Sassanian "hunting lodge" at Sarvestan (6c.?)

    Persepolis

    Persepolis in a quieter time

    The Gate of All Nations

    Popular ruins

    The king in combat

    The Royal Guard ("the immortals")

    The tribute bearers

    Homage to the King of Kings

    Naqshi-i-Rustan, the royal tombs

    Naqshi-i-Rustan, the royal tombs

    The Roman emperors Valerianus surrendering to Shapur I. 3c. AD, Sassanian

    Tomb of Cyrus at Pasargadac, 6c. BC

    Bam

    Gates of Bam, 18-19c.

    The citadel towers over the ruins of the town

    Bam, A maze of mud

    Entry to the citadel