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'SHAH ABBAS' THE REMAKING OF IRAN

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

THE REMAKING OF IRAN

n association with The Iran Heritage Foundation
19 February 14 June 2009
Reading Room




Admission charge

In February 2009, the British Museum will open the first major exhibition to explore the rule and legacy of Shah ʿAbbas, one of the formative figures in the creation of modern Iran. Shah of Iran from 1587 1629 AD, he is remembered as one of the countrys most influential kings and a great military leader, ruling Iran at a time of political renewal, when it succeeded in positioning itself as a world power with a sharply defined national identity.

Shah ʿAbbas came to the throne in 1587, the fifth ruler of the Safavid Dynasty. Through trade, patronage and diplomacy Shah ʿAbbas fostered good relations with Europe and ushered in a golden period in the arts, commissioning beautiful works of art and grand architecture. He was a great builder and restorer of major monuments across the country and this architectural legacy will provide the context in which to explore the themes of his reign. The exhibition will feature luxurious gold-ground carpets, exquisite Chinese porcelains, illustrated manuscripts, watercolour paintings, metalwork and beautiful silks, objects similar to those Shah ʿAbbas gave to important religious sites across Iran. The famous calligrapher Ali Riza ʿAbbasi was a key figure throughout Shah ʿAbbass reign and examples of his work will feature prominently in the exhibition.

Shah ʿAbbas was a man with a strong sense of personal piety; though Shiism was declared the state religion of Iran in 1501, it was Shah ʿAbbas who consolidated its preeminence through the rule of law and the suppression of heterodox Shi'i sects and extremist dervish orders. The clerics in the circle of Shah ʿAbbas established the parameters of Shi'i orthodoxy and in so doing strengthened the role of the religious elite throughout Iran.

In association with The Iran Heritage Foundation, the exhibition will feature extraordinary loans, never before seen outside of Iran, alongside loans from Europe and the US. The exhibition is the third in a series examining empire and power in different parts of the globe and follows exhibitions on the First Emperor of China and the Roman emperor Hadrian.

"Shah ʿAbbas was restless, decisive, ruthless and intelligent. This exhibition will provide a rare opportunity to learn about this important ruler. Shah ʿAbbas was a critical figure in the development of Iran and his legacy is still with us today." Sheila Canby, curator of the exhibition

To book tickets phone +44 (0)20 7323 8181 or book online.

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  • @WinkyMaeve What `s wrong with you ? are you afraid to tell me your nationality?i just want to ask you a few questions .as for religion,i know what it is and at that time it played a decisive role in people`s lives and it plays even today.no one would pay attention to that fact that we shared common ancestry or not once we chose our religions.because we survived through centuries thanks to our faith in god.

  • @giojiu religion is not ethnicity, georgians are of indo european origin just like iranians armenians and kurds.

  • @WinkyMaeve You didn`t answer to my question,are you Iranian ?how could we have common ancestry when we are orthodox Christians and Iranians are Shi`a muslims ?

  • @giojiu oh well, it was a stupid situation, georgians were no threat and shared common ancestry with us, we should have focused on the turk to the east and the arab to the west

  • @WinkyMaeve Are you Iranian? this number is exaggerated,of course Georgian people suffered too much form his campaigns but finally he wasn`t able to reach his goal, at that time the army of Shah Abbas consisted of 120,000 soldiers and a half he lost in Georgia as a result of guerrilla resistance and two wars-at Marabda and and at Martkofi.

  • @giojiu was that before or after he occupied your land and stole almost 400,000 georgian woman ?

  • FUCK SHAH ABBAS !

  • Shah Abbas was a bloody tyrant ! we Georgians fucked him and he lost a half of his army here!

  • shah abbas was bastard

  • he's fucking occupant we fuck him in his ass when he tryed uccupate our country (georgia)

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