Unseen relics and documents of Anis al-Dowleh to go on show in Shiraz
TEHRAN - A collection of previously unseen relics and personal documents belonging to Anis al-Dowleh, a prominent consort of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, will be showcased for the first time in a special exhibition in Shiraz.
The unveiling will be held at Jahan Nama Garden coinciding with the 3rd International Multimedia Festival of Cultural Heritage, set to take place in Shiraz from November 5 to 8.
According to Mohammad Sabet-Eqlidi, the tourism chief of Fars province, this rare exhibition offers unique insights into Anis al-Dowleh’s life and influence within the Persian royal court.
Highlights include personal correspondences and telegrams from Naser al-Din Shah himself, sent during his travels abroad, as well as Anis al-Dowleh’s will and her charitable endowments, which are being displayed for the first time.
The exhibition also features a catalog of her possessions and a formal document granting the Shahrastanak Palace from the Shah to Anis al-Dowleh, further underscoring her significant role in the Qajar court.
Anis al-Dowleh, born Fatemeh-soltan, rose from modest origins to become a close and influential confidante of the Shah, earning the distinction of dining with him—a privilege unique among his wives.
According to organizers, this landmark exhibition offers an exceptional opportunity to explore the legacy of Anis al-Dowleh and the intricate cultural heritage of the Qajar era.
Jahan Nama Garden, nationally recognized for its extensive collection of artifacts and documents, aims to present these items as valuable academic resources for historical and cultural research.
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