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Office of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in Niavaran Palace. The Palace was completed in 1968 and was the primary residence of the Shah and the Imperial family until it was captured by Islamic revolutionary forces in 1978. Three years later it was transferred to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. Today, it is a public museum. Tehran, IRAN - February 1979.
Lieu : TEHRAN, IRAN
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