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Navvabah Khanum
Navvabah Khanum, the daughter of Baygum Agha at around 14
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Maymanat Jaʻfari
There is a poem about friends being away from each other on verso.
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Furugh al-Saltanah Azarakhshi
Furugh al-Saltanah Azarakhshi was the founder of girls' schools in Mashhad. The inscription on verso reads: "This photograph was given to Ms. Jaʻfari, so that she will remember me. Furugh Azarakhshi. 6/16/1951"
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ʻIsmat al-Muluk Sharifi
ʻIsmat al-Muluk Sharifi, sister of Nusrat Sharifi. The inscription on verso reads: "Unlike my own life, your photograph [of me] lasts forever"
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Maymanat Khanum and her colleagues in school
The school's janitor is pictured standing. Pictured seated, from the left, are: a colleague, Saltanat Khanum, Maymanat Jaʻfari, another colleague
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Group portrait
The inscription on recto reads: "Teachers and candidates who succeeded in receiving the completion certificate for the first part of high school. September 24, 1937"
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From Mahin Fariduni to Maymanat Jaʻfari
Mahin Fariduni writes to her friend Maymanat and asks her to do her a favor and buy a manteaux for Kawkab Khanum.
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Maymanat Jaʻfari and her colleagues
Maymanat (wearing sunglasses), with colleagues in Mr. Afruziyan (head of an office of the Ministry of Education)'s house. The inscription on verso: "We took this photograph in Mr. Afruziyan (head of the education department in Darjaz)'s house at 2 p.m. on the 18th of Zi al-Hajjah, ʻAyd-i Ghadir."