Modern Center of Dushanbe, Tajikistan : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Modern Center of Dushanbe, Tajikistan / Ninara
ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示 2.1 |
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説明 | Ismoili Somoni StatueAbū Ibrāhīm Ismā'īl ibn Aḥmad (Persian: ابو ابراهیم اسماعیل بن احمد سامانی; May 849 – November 907), better simply known as Isma'il ibn Ahmad (اسماعیل بن احمد), and also known as Ismail Samani (اسماعیل سامانی), was the Samanid emir of Transoxiana (892–907) and Khorasan (900–907). His reign saw the emergence of the Samanids as a powerful force. He was the son of Ahmad ibn Asad and a descendant of Saman Khuda, the eponymous ancestor of the Samanid dynasty who renounced Zoroastrianism and embraced Islam. Isma'il is known in history as a competent general and a strong ruler; many stories about him are written in Arabic and Persian sources. According to a Bukharian historian writing in 943 stated that Ismail: "Was indeed worthy and right for padishahship. He was intelligent, just, compassionate person, one possessing reason and prescience...he conducted affairs with justice and good ethics. Whoever tyrannize people he would punish...In affairs of state he was always impartial."The celebrated scholar Nizam al-Mulk, in his famous work, Siyasatnama, stated that Ismail: "Was extremely just, and his good qualities were many. He had pure faith in God (to Him be power and glory) and he was generous to the poor – to name only one of his notable virtues.With the end of Soviet Union dominion in Central Asia, Ismail's legacy was rediscovered and rehabilitated. The Somoni currency of Tajikistan is named after Ismail. Also, the highest mountain in Tajikistan (and in the former Soviet Union) is named after Ismail. The mountain was formerly known as "Stalin Peak" and "Communism Peak" but was subsequently changed to the Ismoil Somoni Peak. (Wikipedia) |
撮影日 | 2018-07-07 16:15:46 |
撮影者 | Ninara |
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カメラ | Canon EOS 5D Mark IV , Canon |
露出 | 0.006 sec (1/180) |
開放F値 | f/9.5 |
焦点距離 | 67 mm |