Search
-
1Images
Advertisement for tutoring, 1909
An advertisement by a woman educated in St. Petersburg, who recently converted to Islam
-
1Images
Cancellation of ‘Ali Qilich's event, 1910
A cancellation due to objections by the ‘Ulama regarding the presence of women at such events; the writer mentions some criticism of ‘Ali Qilich.
-
2Images
Certificate of graduation from music school
-
1Images
Graduation ceremony at American school for girls, 1911
Graduating students and their speeches: Amili [Emily?] Khanum [daughter of] Nur Allah, Aminiya Khanum [daughter of] Malikiyan, Maryam Khanum [daughter of] Shah Miriyan, and Badr al-Duja Khanum [daughter of] Imam al-Hukama’
-
1Images
Music prize card
-
1Images
Play and garden party, 1911
Announcing the logistics of a program, organized by a women's organization, to support founding a school for girls
-
1Images
Play flyer, 1920
Cinema Sawliyah [Sawli], Catholics' Building, upstairs, Tabriz; by the renowned artist M. Tashchiyan in collaboration with Armenian artists and Madam Margaret (who won a medallion in Tiflis [Tbilisi]); 1- "The Pure Love," cinema in 4 acts, with famous Italian actors; 2- "Ughri," the famous comedy in 1 act, translated from French to Armenian; and concluding with Lezginka Dance by Madam Margaret, in her Lezginka costume and with the collaboration of the Armenian Tar players. The time, date, and ticket price are included on this flyer and punctuality has been requested.
-
1Images
Play flyer, 1920
Title of the play: "The True Revenge," the famous Tragedy in 6 acts, by R. Quli Zadah; a group of actors of Azadistan [Azarbayjan], Tabriz, June 4, 1920; ‘A. ‘Alizadah as Hanifah, R. Quli Zadah as ‘Ali Qulikhan and Turab; Madam Lisa as Gulchihrah, ‘Ali Uf as Rasul; there will be stalls separated by curtains for ladies; the date, location, and ticket price are included in this flyer.
-
1Images
Play in support of founding a girls school, 1911
Hunchakian party organized a play in the Mas‘udiyah Building to raise funds for a girls school. The play includes two acts; one is in Armenian (with a published Persian translation) and the other is a burlesque.
-
2Images
Poem by Tayirah Khanum for the Baha’i Temple, 1910
Note on the back: "dedicated to the Baha’i Temple Unity Convention, Chicago April 24, 1910"