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Azil kindergarten students
The following individuals have been identified: Parvin Rabban, Naʻima Zariʻ, Helen Hurash, Bihjat Murtazavi, Ashraf Diyani, Iran Rahimzadah, Turan Kahalzadah, Kayvan Dukht Kayvan, Rita and Fufu Kuhanka, Iraj Lalah Zari, Saʻid Nasiri, Amir Rafiʻi and Iraj Farazmand.
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Baba uf and Hakkakian family
From left: (back row) Iran Baba uf (Purat), Jahan Baba uf (Sarraf); (seated) Aqa Jan Hakkakian, Tuba Musanin (Baba uf), Amir Baba uf; (children) Rawhaniyah Baba uf (Nasim), Mahdi Baba uf.
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Babazadah family
Binyamin and Tuba Babazadah with their child, Mansur.
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Bakhshi 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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Bin Siyun [Benzion] family
Left to right: (standing) Ifraʼim Bin Siyun, Yusuf Bin Siyun, ʻAbd Allah Bin Siyun, and Mushah Siyun Bin Siyun [Moshe Zion Benzion] (father of Dr. Ramin); (seated) ʻAzizah Bin Siyun, wife of Ifraʼim Bin Siyun, Khanum Bin Siyun [Benzion], Habibah (daughter of Yusuf Bin Siyun), Shah Jahan Bin Siyun, Firaydun Bin Siyun.
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Bral family
Right to left: Hishmat Nasiripur, Ishaq Bral, Rabbi Mushah [Moshe] Yazdi Bral, Ishaq, Ibrahim, Musa, Habib, ʻAzizah, Munis, Sara, Muhtaram, and Talʻat Bral (Naydavud); (standing) Doctor Ibrahim Bral. The photo was taken at the home of ʻAzizah Bral.
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Brit milah ceremony of the Liviʼim and Livian family
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Brit milah ceremony of the Ramazanuf family
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Celebration of the official unveiling
Sulayman and his wife Biman Salimpur can be seen in the photograph.
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Contract, 23 October 1882
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