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1ImagesFahimiyan family
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1ImagesYaʻqub Musa's house
Andre, the eldest son of Yaʻqub Musa, at the old family house.
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1ImagesKhanum Sipura
Khanum Sipura, wife of ‘Izra Ya‘qub, who made the ‘Izra Ya‘qub synagogue.
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1ImagesGroup portrait
Jewish family
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1ImagesBakhshi and Khurramiyan families
Top image: (left to right) unidentified, Fayz Allah Urshalimi, Ashir Yaʻqub Yahuda, Yusuf Bakhshi, ʻAbd Allah Khurramiyan, and Khanum Qudrat Bakhshi. Bottom image: Rahim Khurramiyan (standing), Nur Allah Khurramiyan (with the kamanchah), Shukr Allah Khurramiyan (with the zarb), Amir Khurramiyan (with the tar).
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1ImagesWedding ceremony
The grandmother of Nur Allah Saqiyan and grandmother of Ralph Salimpour can be seen in the photograph.
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1ImagesMulla Muhammad Taqi Livi's family
Left to right: Muhammad Taqi Livi, Yaʻqub Livi holding his daughter, Ilyas [Elias] Livi.
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1ImagesKetubah of Farha Qatan and Davud Muradpur, 1899
Marriage contract of Farha Qatan, daughter of Zakariya, with Davud Muradpur, son of Murdikhay [Mordekhai] in 1899.
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1ImagesMother and son of the Navaʼin (Tuba) family
Rahil Tuba (Turbati) and her son Ishaq Tuba.
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1ImagesRafiʻi family
Right to left: (top row) Haji Baba Kharazi holding Masʻuda Haji Maʼir, Murad Tabrizi holding Rahman ʻAmrani; (man seated on ground) Haji Maʼir Kharazi holding Yaʻqub Rafiʻi. The two children on the right and left are probably the children of Avansiyan.
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