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Abducting women, 1910
Abducting Muhammad's wife and sister-in-law to sell them to Turkmen
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About selling ‘Ala’ al-Saltanah's female slave, 1909
Published in issue no. 45: ‘Ala’ al-Saltanah’s female slave was given to Haji Mirza Aqa Bardah-furush (slave seller) to be sold in the bazaar. She had fled but later was captured by police and given back to Haji Mirza Aqa; issue no. 46: three woman have stepped in to raise money for the slave’s freedom; issue no. 47: ‘Ali Muhammad Khan, ‘Ala’ al-Saltanah’s agent, comes to the office of Iran-i naw and states that the female slave, named Ziba, actually belonged to ‘Ala’ al-Saltanah’s wife, ‘Azimat al-Dawlah, who had granted her freedom a few days earlier. ‘Ali Muhammad Khan holds her letter...
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Advertisement by a women's health specialist, 1909
Office of Dr. Susan Moody
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Advertisement for English tutoring, 1911
English tutoring for women, by a British woman tutor who knows Persian well
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Advertisement for private tutoring, 1911
Advertisement for teaching Persian, Russian, and calligraphy by a female teacher
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Advertisement for tutoring, 1909
An advertisement by a woman educated in St. Petersburg, who recently converted to Islam
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Advertisement for tutoring, 1909
The teacher is a woman who graduated from Zhimnaz (Rushdiyah) Unas-i Tiflis [in Tbilisi].
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Advertisement for tutoring, 1910
An advertisement for French and German tutoring by a French woman
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Announcement by Karim Khan's daughter, 1909
An announcement stating that any sale of her properties should be signed by her and sealed by Haji Baha’ al-Va‘izin
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Announcement for hiring a female teacher, 1909
Requirements: knowledge of Persian, French, or Russian, capable in children's education, homemaking, sewing, cooking, and knowledge of math and geography
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