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Peacock Throne see Delhi .
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Cry for my corrupt, chaotic country ; The Peacock Throne By Sukit Saraf SCEPTRE...
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London CHANDAK SENGOOPTA February 2, 2007 700+ words ...cities. Sujit Saraf 's novel The Peacock Throne, for all its farcical plot and...like that film, however, The Peacock Throne could be criticised for its unrelenting...way and a terrific read, The Peacock Throne, ultimately, is a little too... |
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A peacock on the Peacock Throne
Magazine article from: The Spectator Radji, Parviz June 25, 2005 700+ words A peacock on the Peacock Throne AN ENDURING LOVE: MY LIFE WITH THE SHAH by Farah Pahlavi, translated...which the empress quotes twice, is that 'a monarch cannot save his throne if the cost is the blood of his compatriots. A dictator can, but... |
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It's irony, stupid! ; FICTION ++ The Peacock Throne By Sujit Saraf SCEPTRE...
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday David Isaacson March 18, 2007 700+ words The peacock throne was once "the most important seat in the empire...long since dispersed across the world, the throne no longer exists, except asymbol of hopeless...an epic. Which is like wanting to sit on the peacock throne. |
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Shah of Iran reveals plans to regain peacock throne in an exclusive interview...
PR Newswire February 24, 1988 700+ words ...TODAY, FEB. 24/ SHAH OF IRAN REVEALS PLANS TO REGAIN PEACOCK THRONE IN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE WASHINGTON DOSSIER...and claim his right to rule as legitimate heir to the Peacock Throne, in an extraordinary exclusive interview in the March... |
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Pretenders to the peacock throne; In these grey days of conformity, the dandy...
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England) December 31, 2001 700+ words THE dandy is an endangered species. Although he has evoked inspiration and irritation in equal parts, he also has a long and honourable tradition worthy of our respect. His first appearance was around the time of the ancient Britons and Celts. Was putting woad on your face and waving shiny swords |
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EXOTIC SOAP FROM THE PEACOCK THRONE In the gilded palaces of Iran, royal life...
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London Hester Lacey September 26, 1999 700+ words THE CLOTHES are glamorous to the point of being scarcely wearable. The hair is extravagantly coiffed and lacquered, and the make-up is laid on with a trowel. Attitudes are struck, and icy glares are exchanged across baroque furniture and fantastic expanses of thick carpet, in rooms so huge it takes |
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A very British coup: how Reza Shah won and lost his throne.
Magazine article from: World Policy Journal Brysac, Shareen Blair June 22, 2007 700+ words ...Loraine have been busy painting the throne room pink!" At half past two...lowest step of a replica of the Peacock Throne--the original, brought as booty...As he makes his way towards the throne, members of the foreign delegations... |
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Pahlavi awaits his ascent to throne in Iran
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London ANNIKA SAVILL August 24, 1994 700+ words THE PRETENDER to the Peacock Throne believes his time may be near. The unrest inside Iran, he says...has not changed much over the years. He is not aspiring to the throne for personal aggrandisement; his role is that of "unificator... |
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Shah's Son Seeks Followers in Bid To Gain Throne;Reza Pahlavi II Raises Profile
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post Edward Cody August 9, 1987 700+ words ...Khomeini with a constitutional monarch on his father's Peacock Throne. "The people need to know me on the propaganda level...Iranian people supports the idea of his return to the throne. It has become more urgent to work in that direction... |
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The peacock princess She was born with a golden spoon in her mouth. She died...
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London Rose George June 13, 2001 700+ words ...Nights". Certainly, Her Imperial Highness Leila Pahlavi - youngest daughter of the Shah of Iran, Emperor of the Peacock Throne and notorious exile - fitted the exotic bill perfectly. It was almost as if she'd read the "Tragic Princess... |
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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa ...A museum built in Tehran, Iran, in 1894, for the Peacock Throne and other royal jewels. Built in the last years of...museum for the royal jewels, including the famous Peacock Throne brought by Nadir Shah Afshar (1688 – 1747... |
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...Mahmud, who had usurped the Persian throne. Nadir took the name Tahmasp Kuli...son Abbas III was placed on the throne with Nadir as regent. The conquests...the Koh-i-noor diamond and the Peacock Throne. He also continued his conquests... |
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Delhi
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...audience hall (Diwan-i-Am), where the splendid Peacock Throne stood, and a private audience hall (Diwan-i-Khas...1739) by the Persian Nadir Shah , who carried off the Peacock Throne. The city was held by the Marathas from 1771 until... |
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