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Tomb of Kamal-ol-Molk
July 18, 2016 , IRAN , KHORASAN RAZAVIMohammad Ghaffari, better known as Kamal-ol-Molk, was an Iranian painter and part of the Ghaffari family in Kashan. Kamal-ol-Molk died in Nishapur, Iran, in 1940. Mournful people, especially family and closely related friends, marched his body next to the tomb of Sufi poet, Attar.
Photo: Mohamad Ali Najib / IRAN IMAGES

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