In the minds of the kings of the Qajar period, hunting, especially hunting large animals such as tigers, leopards, Iranian lions, marals, and boars, was a symbol of courage. Going hunting had special royal rituals and rituals, and hunting trips were not just fun; Rather, it was considered a complete display of power, accompanied by bodyguards, slaves, and cooks.
After the arrival of the photographic camera, recording the moment of hunting in Mozafari and Naseri court gained special importance.
It shows a black and white picture of Muzafaruddin Shah Qajar above the head of a captured leopard.
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