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Mohammad Collection (#4)

Mohammad, a name that echoes through history, holds significance in various realms

Background imageMohammad Collection: Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793

Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793

Background imageMohammad Collection: Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793 To 1863. Emir Of Afghanistan. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G. T

Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793 To 1863. Emir Of Afghanistan. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G. T. Bettany Published 1888
Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793 To 1863. Emir Of Afghanistan. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G.T. Bettany Published 1888

Background imageMohammad Collection: Presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment
Photograph of the presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment by Mohammad Ali Jinnah Qaid-i-Azam, Peshawar, Pakistan, 15 Apr 1948

Background imageMohammad Collection: Statue of Muhammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt

Statue of Muhammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849), is regarded as the " founder of modern Egypt"

Background imageMohammad Collection: Dost Mohammed Khan

Dost Mohammed Khan
DOST MOHAMMAD KHAN Ruler of Afghanistan

Background imageMohammad Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Mohammad Rasoulof

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Mohammad Rasoulof
SPAIN. Donostia. Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof shows his green scarf as he poses in a photocall after the screening of his film The White Meadows (Keshtzar haye sepid)

Background imageMohammad Collection: Tomb of Hafez

Tomb of Hafez
The tomb of MOHAMMAD SHAMS OD-DIN HAFEZ, considered the greatest of Persian lyric poets. Date: 1390

Background imageMohammad Collection: Dost Mohammed Khan Mohammedzai (engraving)

Dost Mohammed Khan Mohammedzai (engraving)
KW271307 Dost Mohammed Khan Mohammedzai (engraving) by Indian School (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dost Mohammed Khan (1793-1863)

Background imageMohammad Collection: Louis XIV (1638-1715) receiving the Persian Ambassador Mohammed Reza Beg in the Galerie

Louis XIV (1638-1715) receiving the Persian Ambassador Mohammed Reza Beg in the Galerie
XIR162666 Louis XIV (1638-1715) receiving the Persian Ambassador Mohammed Reza Beg in the Galerie des Glaces at Versailles, 19th February 1715 (oil on canvas) by Coypel

Background imageMohammad Collection: Dost Mohammad Khan (engraving)

Dost Mohammad Khan (engraving)
KW1073729 Dost Mohammad Khan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793 A-1863)

Background imageMohammad Collection: BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Top: It is time to be in cleanliness and not filth

BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Top: It is time to be in cleanliness and not filth. Washing all the dirty linen. A Bolshevik sweeping away Capitalist leaders of Europe and America. Bolshevik postcard, 1918

Background imageMohammad Collection: MOHAMMAD SHAH (1702-1748). Mughal emperor of India, 1719-1748

MOHAMMAD SHAH (1702-1748). Mughal emperor of India, 1719-1748. Indian miniature painting

Background imageMohammad Collection: MOHAMMAD ALI SHAH QAJAR (1872-1925). Shah of Persia, 1907-09. Photographed 1907

MOHAMMAD ALI SHAH QAJAR (1872-1925). Shah of Persia, 1907-09. Photographed 1907

Background imageMohammad Collection: Alexandria - Muhammad Ali Pasha Place

Alexandria - Muhammad Ali Pasha Place
Alexandria, Egypt - Muhammad Ali Pasha Place/Square. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849), is regarded as the " founder of modern Egypt"

Background imageMohammad Collection: The Southern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Designed by the Arabic astronomer

The Southern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Designed by the Arabic astronomer, Mohammud ben Heleah of Monsul, 1275
CELESTIAL GLOBE, 1275. The Southern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Designed by the Arabic astronomer, Mohammud ben Heleah of Monsul, 1275

Background imageMohammad Collection: DOST MOHAMMAD KHAN (1793-1863). Emir of Afghanistan, 1826-63. Engraving, 19th century

DOST MOHAMMAD KHAN (1793-1863). Emir of Afghanistan, 1826-63. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageMohammad Collection: Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt

Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt

Background imageMohammad Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha

Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha

Background imageMohammad Collection: Fath Ali Shah

Fath Ali Shah
FATH ALI SHAH, nephew of Agah Mohammad Khan, Shah of Persia from 1797 to 1834

Background imageMohammad Collection: Mahomed Akbar Khan

Mahomed Akbar Khan
SARDAR MAHOMED AKBAR KHAN son of Dost Mohammad, led a successful rebellion against the pro-British Afghan ruler Shah Shuja in 1841

Background imageMohammad Collection: MEDINA 1719 / 1683

MEDINA 1719 / 1683
A crowd of camel-borne pilgrims arrive at the gates of Medina, the holy city of Islam where the prophet Mohammad is buried




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Mohammad, a name that echoes through history, holds significance in various realms. From the Coronation of the Shah of Iran to the influential figures like Reza Shah Pahlavi and Mossadeq, Mohammad's impact is undeniable. In 1951, Mohammad Mosaddegh was named Man of the Year by Time magazine for his role as Prime Minister of Iran. His determination and leadership were instrumental in shaping Iran's political landscape during a crucial period. A Persian miniature depicts Mohammad on Horseback, showcasing his regal presence and strength. This artwork captures the essence of his power and influence. Beyond Iran's borders, Mohammad's connections extended to Egyptian Princess Fawzia Shirin and Iraqi Minister of Development Mohammad Ghussein. These alliances highlight his diplomatic prowess and ability to foster relationships across nations. Anwar Sadat, Egyptian President at the time, visited London where he met with prominent leaders such as Margaret Thatcher. Among these encounters was also a meeting between Sadat and Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran during Shahs Coronation ceremony - an event that marked another milestone in Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's reign. The art world also pays homage to this iconic name with Kamal-ol-Molk's self-portrait displayed at Tehran's Sa'd Abad museum complex. This oil on canvas masterpiece showcases Kamal-ol-Molk’s talent while honoring Mohammad’s legacy within Iranian culture. Throughout history, individuals bearing this name have left an indelible mark on politics, diplomacy, artistry – their contributions forever etched into our collective memory. The story continues to unfold as we reflect upon the enduring legacy carried by those who bear this timeless name.