Mirza Abd ol-Razzaq Faghfuri (1887–1950; Persian: میرزا عبدالرزاق فغفوری) was an Iranian tile artist renowned for his mastery of narrative tilework during the late Qajar (1789–1925) and early Pahlavi (1925–1979) periods.
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In 1666, after the death of his father, the nineteen-year-old Sam Mirza was crowned king under the regnal name, Safi II, after his grandfather, Safi I. He had a troublesome reign as Safi II, which convinced his court astrologers that he…
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The subjugation of the Hazarajat, particularly the mountain fortresses of Bamyan, proved difficult for the invaders at their conquest of the region. "adopted the language of the vanquished". [18 ] [19 ] [20 ]