Oh, yeah. She was a raving beauty. But Qajar was the dynasty; her name was Princess Fatemeh Khanum “‘Esmat al-Dowleh”. It was the 18002, not the early 1900s. And the legend that 13 men killed themselves over her is made up. See https://blog.usejournal.com/princess-qajar-and-the-problem-with-junk-history-memes-44e15260af67 for the facts, see https://themindcircle.com/tadj-es-saltaneh-persian-princess-qajar/ for the fun.
Looks like the bar for beauty was set pretty low in the 1800s, gotta wonder how the non-royal wimmens looked like.... or maybe my imagination & curiosity doesn't really wanna go there.
Bullshit. She was "called" the standard of beauty or the most amazing woman in Persian for the exact same reason why BILL-ARY Clinton is not on death row. It's not worth the risk to speak the truth and say otherwise. No one through she was attractive, they knew she was rich, spoiled and likely dangerous when agitated. How was a photo (of this quality) taken in 1802, by the way? -Just A Chemist
Hmmm....three people sharing the same eyebrow. Does the family tree have any branches, is it perhaps shaped like a poplar? And what about Uncle Achoo in the basement; no chin, 7 feet tall, can't be trusted with metal spoons but can factor primes to infinity and recite Pi on the way back in hexadecimal...
There was a Qajar dynasty, Turkic tribesmen who ruled Iran 1785-1825. In a brief search through the Wikipedia pictures, the closest I found to this lovely couple were Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (became the Shah in 1907 and was overthrown two years later), and wife #2 Zahra Qajar "Malekeh Jahan":
Nope...I couldn’t do it...
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah. She was a raving beauty. But Qajar was the dynasty; her name was Princess Fatemeh Khanum “‘Esmat al-Dowleh”. It was the 18002, not the early 1900s. And the legend that 13 men killed themselves over her is made up. See https://blog.usejournal.com/princess-qajar-and-the-problem-with-junk-history-memes-44e15260af67 for the facts, see https://themindcircle.com/tadj-es-saltaneh-persian-princess-qajar/ for the fun.
ReplyDeleteThat's 1800s, not 18002! One too many drinks...
ReplyDeletefar right.
ReplyDeleteInteresting these crypto jews look like Kazakhs.
ReplyDeleteIs that the little guy from fantasy island on her lap? What his name, Tattoo?
ReplyDeleteLooks like the bar for beauty was set pretty low in the 1800s, gotta wonder how the non-royal wimmens looked like.... or maybe my imagination & curiosity doesn't really wanna go there.
ReplyDeleteShe's showing her legs! Stone her!
ReplyDeleteOMFG what the hell is that?????
ReplyDeleteJD
Can't even tell by the legs.
ReplyDeleteI think they both shave every mornin. Their faces I'm talking about.
ReplyDeleteBullshit.
ReplyDeleteShe was "called" the standard of beauty or the most amazing woman in Persian for the exact same reason why BILL-ARY Clinton is not on death row. It's not worth the risk to speak the truth and say otherwise. No one through she was attractive, they knew she was rich, spoiled and likely dangerous when agitated.
How was a photo (of this quality) taken in 1802, by the way?
-Just A Chemist
Hmmm....three people sharing the same eyebrow. Does the family tree have any branches, is it perhaps shaped like a poplar? And what about Uncle Achoo in the basement; no chin, 7 feet tall, can't be trusted with metal spoons but can factor primes to infinity and recite Pi on the way back in hexadecimal...
ReplyDeleteNo wonder they fuck goats.
ReplyDeleteLike Barry & Mike!
ReplyDeleteCC
her husband must be part kneegrow, they'll fuck anything.
ReplyDelete@luis
themindcircle web site says "Zahara was a pioneer feminist in her era." Explanation complete.
ReplyDeleteThe one holding the bag of gold is the male.
ReplyDeleteMade since at first unless they are married. Think you could do better with a bag of gold. Still cannot call it
DeleteI think that is fermented whatever and he is blind drunk.
DeleteAll the time.
There was a Qajar dynasty, Turkic tribesmen who ruled Iran 1785-1825. In a brief search through the Wikipedia pictures, the closest I found to this lovely couple were Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (became the Shah in 1907 and was overthrown two years later), and wife #2 Zahra Qajar "Malekeh Jahan":
ReplyDeletehttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Mohammad_Ali_Shah.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/Malekeh_Jahan_2.jpg
Maybe he liked them fat.