
A rock relief dating to the latter part of the reign of Qajar Fath-Ali Shah is carved onto a rock face along the side of the main road leading through Pul-i Aginah, a village to the south of Kazirun. A chronogram on the relief dates the image to 1829-1830/1245 AH. The relief depicts Timur Mirza, here referred to as Timur Shah, seated on a throne with a pet lion. To his right and left are attendants. Sources:Luft, J. P. "The Qajar Rock Reliefs." Iranian Studies 34, 1-4 (2001): 31-39.IranShahrPedia: Encyclopedia of Iranian Architectural History entry: http://iranshahrpedia.com/view/34565. Archived site (Jan 13, 2020): http://archive.is/wip/MoJw9Registration number in Fihrist-i Asar-i Milli-i Iran: 19314. Date of registration: 01/05/1384 (Solar Hijri).منابع فارسى: دانشنامۀ تاریخ معماری و شهرسازی ایران شهرhttp://iranshahrpedia.com/view/34565شمارہ ثبت در فہرست آثار ملی ایران: ۱۹۳۱۶. تاريخ ثبت: ۱۳۸۶/۰۵/۰۱
Pul-i Abginah, Iran(29.560, 51.762)
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