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File:Shah Abbas I.jpg

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  • 2003-08-19 13:30 Pascal 280×180×8 (11859 bytes) Photograph of painting of Shah Abbas I of Safavid from http://www.iranchamber.com/history/safavids/safavids.php (no copyright can be involved, since it is a photograph of an ancient picture)

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