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English: Naqsh-e Rostam seen by Chevalier Chardin. Illustrations from Travels of Mr. Le Chevalier Chardin in Persia and other places of the Orient. Volume 9. Pl. depl. in reg. p.117Reserve DS 257 C 47 1723 v1 to 10
Français : Naqsh-e Rostam seen by Chevalier Chardin. Illustrations de Voyages de Mr. Le Chevalier Chardin en Perse et autres lieux de l'Orient. Tome 9. Pl. dépl. en reg. p.117Réserve DS 257 C 47 1723 v1 à 10
فارسی: طرح رسم‌شده از نقش رستم اثر ژان شاردن
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Jean Chardin (1643–1713)  wikidata:Q714834 s:en:Author:Jean Chardin q:az:Jan Şarden
 
Jean Chardin
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Joan Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Chardin, Sir John Chardin
Description French traveler, writer and merchant
Date of birth/death 16 November 1643 Edit this at Wikidata 26 January 1713 Edit this at Wikidata
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