This is a photo of the first Iranian oil well, opened on May 26, 1908 in Masjede Suleyman. It is from an amazing historical archive, The Iranian History Chronicle, which is on the website of Fouman International Marketing (fouman.com) The URL for the index of the chronicle is //fouman.com/history/index.htm.
The archive covers four thousand years of history with commentary, links, and photo documentation. For me the most interesting ones are from the first half of the twentieth century because those old-fashioned photos are always so beautiful.
So....there I was, minding my own business, happily googling for an image of a good ol' IRI hanging to go with a rant on IRI apologism I thought was long overdue. And among all the lovely modern photos, I found one of this poor guy. He is Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri who has the privilege of having presented Mohammadali Shah Qajar with a petition to end the monarchy.and also of being the first Ayatollah to be hanged in modern Iran.
So I was intrigued and went to the source. Here are a few other items that caught my eye, among the hundreds listed in the archive (like I said, four thousand years..). I'm posting the photos only, but again, they come with commentary and links.
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The arrival of Morgan Shuster to Tehran in 1911. I like him. He is widely considered to have been the last American true friend of Iran in politics. Hired by the Majlis of the Constitutional Revolution to help fix the finances, he actually did. He did other good things too, like advising Roosevelt to side with the Iranian popular revolt against British oil interests, until he was "dismissed" by the British and the Russians, whereupon he wrote a book called The Strangling of Persia..
I never knew Reza Shah made the cover of Time Magazine. But he did. In 1938. When the Trans-Iranian Railway was inaugurated and he "took a ride in his gold, silver and rosewood private car." I don't suppose he went in quite such style when he was exiled to Mauritius.
The murder of Ahmad Kasravi, the historian who wrote about the Constitutional Revolution and viciously and consistently critiqued the Shia clerical establishment for which he was..well.. murdered. Brutally. This is a composite photo and one of the images is of his savaged corpse, so if you're looking for palm trees, don't click.
I do have to say that the 20th century part of the archive focuses mainly on the most serious, and sometimes darkest, aspects of Iranian history, but here is something cheerful: Royana, the cloned sheep.
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Unfortunately, the archive ends in 2007. I don't know why because Fouman International Marketing seems to be doing quite well, marketing everything from Persian rugs to computer software to surveillance cameras.
Fouman, may you live long and prosper.
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Rosie jan,
by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri Feb 27, 2009 07:23 PM PSTThanks so much for this article. The link to index of chronicle is a great source of information regarding our history. You are one remarkable individual... :)
Ah well then..
by rosie is roxy is roshan on Thu Feb 26, 2009 08:17 PM PSTanother illusion shattered.
Just as long as no one hangs anyone from i, I suppose it doesn't really matter all tha much, does it?
PS you know MPD I just did a google search oil well history and quite a few old pix do come up w/dates, but they don't really tell me anything. I think if you did it though you might be able to get a better idea. I kinda really would like to know. But hey I'll tellya one thing, I know Kasravi's Kasravi..
Thank you Roxane
by Multiple Personality Disorder on Thu Feb 26, 2009 07:59 PM PSTI’ll also add the link to my “Favorites”.
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Somehow I don’t think the oil rig picture is of the first oil well in Masjed’e Suleyman. I don’t know why, I can’t prove it otherwise. It might be because of the equipment or the oil derrick. I think even by 1914 derricks were less sophisticated than this one. I might be wrong, I don’t know.
Rosie Jaan
by ebi amirhosseini on Thu Feb 26, 2009 06:24 PM PSTYou rock !.
Great finding.
Sepaas
Ebi aka Haaji
thank ms.roshan
by maziar 058 (not verified) on Thu Feb 26, 2009 01:27 PM PSTto add to your Irans' love file there is one more once I find the link I'll forward for all to see the picture of few student sitting in AGHOL as a classroom in AGHOL ABAD outside of masjid suleyman on the occasion celebrating 100 year anniversary of the first oil field discovery,
AGHOL = a room where they keep their animals
P.s kash Iran was the world source of frijoles instead of free oil.
sincerely maziar
Fouman is the name of a city
by Anonymous00 (not verified) on Thu Feb 26, 2009 07:01 AM PSTFouman is the name of a city in Iran in Gilan.
Here are some more delightful pictures of Iran:
//flickr.com/photos/11683866@N06/1989760017/i...
There are more than 27000 pictures.
Rosie, Thanks
by Maryam Hojjat on Thu Feb 26, 2009 06:00 AM PSTIt is great site.
Payandeh IRAN & IRAN"S lovers
Wow
by MiNeum71 on Thu Feb 26, 2009 01:39 AM PSTThese pics are sooo great, thanks a lot.
My fav: Canada Dry (I loved the flavour)
Rosie Jaan
by You Know Who ;) (not verified) on Thu Feb 26, 2009 01:14 AM PSTVery Nice - I 'Favorited' It Too :)
Thanks Roshan!
by Nazy Kaviani on Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:37 AM PSTThis is a delightful find! I'll be sure to bookmark it and use it regularly. You are great! Thank you.