Who took the peacock throne to Persia?
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conqueror Nādir Shāh
conqueror Nādir ShāhIt was ascended by silver steps and stood on golden feet set with jewels, and it was backed by representations of two open peacocks' tails, gilded, enamelled, and inset with diamonds, rubies, and other stones. The throne was seized along with other plunder when the Iranian conqueror Nādir Shāh captured Delhi in 1739.
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