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Zahabiyan family
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Young girls
Daughters of ʻAziz Allah ʻAzizi: Bahirah, Qudsi and Shawkat ʻAzizi with their friend Talʻat Yusuf Musa.
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Jalis Agha and Habib Allah Farhumand
Jalis Agha Yudʻim and Habib Allah (Khalil) Farhumand
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Sapir family
Right to left: Ruh Allah Sapir, ʻAzimah Shuʻaʻ, Malihah Sapir (Kashfi), and ʻInayat Allah Sapir.
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Farhumand family
Jalis Agha Yudʻim and Habib Allah Farhumand with their daughter, Mahin Farhumand (ʻAmid), the modern Iranian poet.
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Muhtaram Zahabiyan (Fahimiyan)
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Rashtizadah family
Left to right: Khanum Agha Haʻimi (Rashtizadah), Yaʻqub Rashtizadah, Khurshid Rashtizadah; (children) Ilyas Rashtizadah, Ashir Rashtizadah (Shamsi Sabit). Photograph taken a few days after the official unveiling.
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Rafa’ili, Khalili, Yusufzadah, and Rukni families
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Tuti Hariri
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Muraduf and Nihurayuf families
Right to left: (standing) Ilyas Muraduf, Musa Muraduf; (seated) Yaʻqub Muraduf, Khanum Jan Dada Nihurayuf Muraduf, Ibrahim Muraduf. Photograph taken after the death of Ishaq Muraduf.
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