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Saeed an African slave in Abolhassan Diba's house

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English: Saeed was born in the 1930s to an African mother in the house of Abolhassan Diba (4 January 1894-16 April 1982), and sent to Europe by Diba to be trained as a chef. When he returned to Iran in the 1950s he began working at the Park Hotel. He left Iran before the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and since then his whereabouts are unknown. Pictured here during a wedding celebration, Tehran, 1954 Photograph: Farhad and Firouzeh Diba Collection of Qajar Photographs
فارسی: سعید در دههٔ ۱۹۳۰ در خانهٔ ابوالحسن دیبا (۴ ژانویه ۱۸۹۴- ۱۶ آوریل ۱۹۸۲) از مادری آفریقایی زاده شد. دیبا او را به اروپا فرستاد تا به عنوان سرآشپز تعلیم ببیند. هنگامی که در دههٔ ۱۹۵۰ به ایران بازگشت در هتل پارک مشغول به کار شد. او پیش از انقلاب اسلامی سال ۱۹۷۹ ایران را ترک کرد و دیگر از او خبری در دست نیست. این عکس در یکی از جشن‌های عروسی در تهران، سال ۱۹۵۴ گرفته شده است. عکس: مجموعهٔ عکس‌های قاجار فرهاد و فیروزه دیبا.
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Source https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran-blog/2016/jan/14/african-slavery-in-qajar-iran-in-photos
Author African slaves in Iran during the Qajar era were often eunuchs. Their dress suggests that they belonged to the king or high-ranking members of his court.

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