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Zaban-i zanan, 1919-1920
A collection of 19 issues from the first Zaban-i zanan series published in Isfahan between 1919 and 1920.
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Namah-i banuvan
Namah-i banuvan is a bi-monthly periodical first published on 22 July 1920. The archive has thirteen issues; the last dated 12 June 1921.
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Jam‘iyat-i nisvan-i vatankhvah, I to IX, 1923 to 1926
Published by Shahzadah Muluk Iskandari; the first volume includes numbers 1 to 8 (published 1923 or 1924); the 9th issue (published 1925 or 1926) is in the second volume.
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Jahan-i zanan, I to V, 1921
Jahan-i zanan [Women’s World] was a periodical whose editor-in-chief was Farrukh Afaq Parsa. Her husband Farrukh al-Din Parsa was the publisher. The first volume includes numbers 1 to 4 (published in Mashhad, 1921); the 5th issue (published in Tehran, 1921) is in the second volume.
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Mulla Nasr al-Din Magazine
A weekly political and social satire in Azeri Turkish; it was published from 7 April 1906 until 1917 in Tiblisi, in 1921 in Tabriz, and from 1922 to 1931 in Baku; Jalil Muhammadqulizadah was its founder and chief editor. This collection includes three volumes; V.1: 1906; V.2: 1907; and V.3: 1908.
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Deceived girls, 1909
I‘tibar al-Mulk's sons have deceived and hidden Fatimah Sultan's daughter and her cousin
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Khadijah's self-immolation, 1911
Also, news about the arrest of Salma and Nabat for burglary
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Attempting suicide by eating opium, 1910
After quarreling with her son-in-law over the mahr and inheritance of her deceased daughter, a woman attempted to commit suicide by eating opium
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Woman's murder, 1911
The body of the daughter of Haji Mulla Bashi from Taliqan was found by police. Her husband, Aqa Mirza Ibrahim from Taliqan, is arrested for her murder. He had been suspicious of his wife's relationship with his nephew, Hamid Allah, and asked her father to settle the mahr and agree to divorce. The second piece of news from a few days later is about Hamid Allah's arrest.
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Announcement by Dabistan-i Umm al-Madaris, 1909
Establishing Dabistan-i Umm al-Madaris in a new location and announing its programs
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