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  • 170-year-old fragrance of Naser al-Din Shah’s perfume rediscovered 2024-12-01 18:22

    170-year-old fragrance of Naser al-Din Shah’s perfume rediscovered

    TEHRAN - In an extraordinary discovery, curators at Tehran’s Dafineh Museum recently encountered the lingering scent of a perfume belonging to Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, a ruler of 19th-century Persia, from a bottle crafted nearly 170 years ago.

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