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English: "Tomb of Shah Safi", from The Travels of John Chardin into Persia and the East-Indies, through the Black-Sea, and the country of Colchis by John Chardin (London, 1689), pl. 16
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Source Canby, Sheila R. (2009). Shah ʻAbbas: The Remaking of Iran. British Museum Press. p. 111 (fig 44). ISBN 978-0-7141-2452-0
Author John Chardin

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