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The Marble Throne (Persian: تخت مرمر, romanized: Taxt-e Marmar) is a 250-year-old royal throne in Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran. The throne was built from 1747 to 1751. It was designed by Mirza Baba Shirazi (Naqqash Bashi) and royal stonecutter, Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani. It consists of 65 marble stone pieces from a mine in Yazd. The throne's supports are carved in the shape of men, women, fairies, and demons. The Sun Throne was probably modelled after it.

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  • Takht-e Marmar (fr)
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  • Le Takht-e Marmar (en persan : تخت مرمر / Taxt-e Marmar, « trône de marbre ») est un trône datant du XVIIIe siècle et conservé au palais du Golestan. (fr)
  • The Marble Throne (Persian: تخت مرمر, romanized: Taxt-e Marmar) is a 250-year-old royal throne in Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran. The throne was built from 1747 to 1751. It was designed by Mirza Baba Shirazi (Naqqash Bashi) and royal stonecutter, Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani. It consists of 65 marble stone pieces from a mine in Yazd. The throne's supports are carved in the shape of men, women, fairies, and demons. The Sun Throne was probably modelled after it. (en)
  • Il Trono di Marmo, o anche il trono marmoreo (in in persiano تخت مرمر‎, "Takht-e Marmar"), è un antico seggio reale persiano situato al Palazzo del Golestan, a Teheran. Il trono venne realizzato tra il 1747 e il 1751, dal progettista Mirza Baba Shirazi (Naqqash Bashi), e dallo scultore reale Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani. È costituito da 65 pezzi di pietra marmorea estratta dalle cave di Yazd. Alla base del trono sono scolpite figure, che lo supportano, a forma di uomini, donne, fate, e demoni. Il fu probabilmente modellato successivamente. (it)
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  • The Marble Throne (Persian: تخت مرمر, romanized: Taxt-e Marmar) is a 250-year-old royal throne in Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran. The throne was built from 1747 to 1751. It was designed by Mirza Baba Shirazi (Naqqash Bashi) and royal stonecutter, Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani. It consists of 65 marble stone pieces from a mine in Yazd. The throne's supports are carved in the shape of men, women, fairies, and demons. The Royal Balcony of the Marble Throne is said to be built during the reign of Karim Khan Zand, but Karim khan is known to have even refused the title king, and preferred to sit on a carpet rather than a throne so his ownership of the Marble throne is unlikely. It was changed several times during the Qajar period. The twin stone columns of the balcony were transferred to Tehran, by the order of Agha Mohammad Khan, from Shiraz. The Sun Throne was probably modelled after it. (en)
  • Le Takht-e Marmar (en persan : تخت مرمر / Taxt-e Marmar, « trône de marbre ») est un trône datant du XVIIIe siècle et conservé au palais du Golestan. (fr)
  • Il Trono di Marmo, o anche il trono marmoreo (in in persiano تخت مرمر‎, "Takht-e Marmar"), è un antico seggio reale persiano situato al Palazzo del Golestan, a Teheran. Il trono venne realizzato tra il 1747 e il 1751, dal progettista Mirza Baba Shirazi (Naqqash Bashi), e dallo scultore reale Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani. È costituito da 65 pezzi di pietra marmorea estratta dalle cave di Yazd. Alla base del trono sono scolpite figure, che lo supportano, a forma di uomini, donne, fate, e demoni. È ipotizzato che il "Balcone Reale" del Trono di marmo fu realizzato sotto il regno di , anche se abdicò. Oltretutto preferì sempre sedersi su un tappeto, piuttosto che su un trono, per questi motivi il suo patronaggio per la realizzazione del grande manufatto è dubbio. Subì un doppio rimaneggiamento durante l'epoca Qajar. Le colonne di pietra gemelle del balcone sono state quindi trasferite a Teheran, per ordine di Agha Mohammad Khan, da Shiraz. Il fu probabilmente modellato successivamente. (it)
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