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Abu al-Qasim Haddad
Abu al-Qasim Haddad, husband of Mahin Haddad
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Mahin Haddad
Mahin Haddad and her daughter Manijeh Haddad
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Samovar and tray
Samovar and tray that originally belonged to Ma‘sumah Magharahʼi (Haddad), Mahin Haddad's mother-in-law.
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Mirror
Mirror that originally belonged to Ma‘sumah Magharahʼi (Haddad), Mahin Haddad's mother-in-law.
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Dish
Dish that originally belonged to Ma‘sumah Magharahʼi (Haddad), Mahin Haddad's mother-in-law.
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Family portrait
From left to right: Abu al-Qasim Haddad (Mahin Haddad's husband), Parviz Haddad (Mahin Haddad's first child), Bizhan Haddad (Mahin Haddad's second child), Mahin Haddad holding Manijeh Haddad (her third daughter).
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Mahin Haddad and her husband's family
Back row (from left to right): Mawlud Khanum and her infant daughter (Mahvash), Aqdas Sahabi, Mahin Haddad, Hishmat Sahabi, unidentified holding infant Mahnaz Haddadi, Ashraf Haddadi. Front row, (from left to right): Manijeh Haddad, Hazhir Haddad, Riza Sahabi.
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Marriage contract of Sakinah (Akram) Istifaziyah and son of ‘Ali Asghar Arbab Qazvini, 1930
Marriage contract between Sakinah (Akram) Istifaziyah, daughter of Shaykh Hasan, and the son of ‘Ali Asghar Arbab Qazvini. The mahr includes 140 tumans and a Qur’an with a gift value of 2 tumans. From this mahr, 65 tumans has been paid in cash to Sakinah (Akram) Istifaziyah, and 75 tumans and the Qur’an remain the groom's debt.