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Šarāfat
EditorMohammad Bagher Khan
FrequencyMonthly
Founded1896
Final issue1903
CountryIran
Based inTehran
LanguagePersian
WebsiteŠarāfat

The monthly magazine Sharafat (Persian: شرافت; DMG: Šarāfat; English: “honour“) was published in Teheran between 1896 and 1903. Under the management of Mohammad Bagher Khan, a minister of the cabinet of Mozaffar-ed-Din Shah, a total of 66 issues in one volume was published. Like Sharaf, as its successor, this magazine was also known for its numerous and elaborate illustrations and photographs. The magazine continued the tradition of Sharaf by focusing on publishing portraits and biographies of well-known Iranian and foreign notables, politicians and artists of that time, supplemented by numerous and elaborate illustrations and photographs. Sharafat changed and revolutionized the art and painting of that time.

References

  1. cf. Sharafat (1896-1903), 1st volume.
  2. Mohammad Sattari und Houshang Salamat (2013): Photography and the Illustrated Journals Sharaf and Sharāfat. In: History of Photography, vol. 37, No. 1, p. 84.

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