The dog at the top left is mentioned as a lévrier kurde.
I've never seen Kurdish gazehound (extinction ?) ; was it a dog only owned by aghas and princes ? Kurdish gazehound is considered as the probable ancestor of the Russian gazehound (barzoi), and might itself be the descendant of the Afghan one.
The Persian breed (Saluki) seems thinner with short hair. On the picture, we can see that the Kurdish is a strong and tall dog, like the Barzoi, with a thicker fur but not long as in Afghanistan. Its ears are cut (a protection against wolves and other wild beasts' bites). It should ne resistant to hard winters as hot summers.
I wonder if such dogs are still existing, if not, it would be interesting to recreate the breed.













