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Announcement by Dabistan-i Tarbiyat-i Dukhtaran, 1910
About examinations, educational programs, and tuition
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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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Examinations at Dabistan-i Namus, 1909
Announcement of exam schedules by the principal of Dabistan-i Namus in Sangilaj and Iran-i naw's appreciation of the school's management
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Examinations at Madrisah-i Namus, 1910
Kafil al-Dawlah, whose two daughters attend Madrisah-i Namus, writes about the necessity of education for girls and praises Madrisah-i Namus
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Examinations at Madrisah-i Namus, 1911
At the school, managed by [Mihrtaj Dirakhshan], sister of Mirza Sayyid Javad Khan Sartip (brigadier), which has about one hundred and seventy students
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Examinations at Madrisah-i Sadatiyah, 1910
Announcing examination schedules
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Examinations at Madrisah-i Umm al-Madaris, 1910
Students' mothers, principals of other girls schools in Tehran, and three American female teachers from the American School were present at the exam session
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Examinations at girls schools, 1911
Madrisah-i Pardigiyan, Madrisah-i Masturat, and Madrisah-i Khavatin; managed by daughters of Shams al-Ma‘ali
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Founding Madrisah-i Nasiriyah, 1910
Announcement about founding the girls school and its programs
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Founding a school for girls, 1910
The school, founded by Sadr al-Atibba’'s wife, is praised by Razi al-Mulk, father of one of the students