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Tuti and Yaʻqub Hariri
Tuti Hariri and her hisband Yaʻqub (Jacob) Hariri.
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Qudsiyan family
Right to left: Ashmuʼil Qudsiyan (paternal uncle and fiance of Saybi Qudsiyan), Saybi Qudsiyan, Ilyahu Qudsiyan, Davud holding Yusuf and Sarhi.
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Pidyon haben ceremony
Photograph taken to commemorate the Pidyon haben [redemption of the son] ceremony of Nur Allah Hakim, first-born son of Jamilah Sapir and Faraj Allah Hakim and on their return from the Kuhanim.
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Siddiqpur family
Husband: Maʼir (b. 1246 SH) son of Yusuf son of Mulla Naysan son of Ishmaʻil son of Ilyahu [Eliahu] Isfahani. Wife: Istir [Esther] (b. 1256 SH), daughter of Yihzqil. Daughter: Yukhivat (b. 1294 SH).
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Maʼir Aqa ʻAzra family
Left to right: (standing) Daniyal Kimiyabakhsh, Nasir Badiʻ, Saʻid Kimiyabakhsh, Amir Badiʻ, Shukr Allah Kimiyabakhsh, Mansur Badiʻ, ʻAbd Allah Rasmi; (seated) Surmah Kimiyabakhsh (mother of Tuba Sumekh), Zarrin Sazigar (daughter of Haji Mushah [Moshe]), Mari Badiʻ, Munavvar Badiʻ, Tavus Rabban (Muʻtamid), Shamsi Yaʻqubzadah Kimiyabakhsh (wife of Daniyal), Murvarid (daughter of Haji Lalahzari); (seated on ground) Faridah Shafa’i, Tuba Sumekh, Qamar Rafiʻi, Mahmud Badiʻ.
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Naydavud family
Right to left: (standing) Murtiza Khan, unidentified, Sulayman (his brother); (seated) Muhtaram (his wife, holding Parvin), Dibura (his mother), Sulayman Gabbay (husband of his sister), Sultan Gabbay (his sister), Bala Khan (his father), Talʻat (wife of Sulayman); (seated on ground) Habib Khavarani (husband of his sister), Khalil (his brother), and Yahya (his brother).
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Zahabiyan family
Left to right: (standing) ʻAziz Allah Zahabiyan, Musa Zahabiyan, ʻAbd Allah Zahabiyan, Ruh Allah Zahabiyan, Barukh Fahimiyan; (seated) unidentified, Bibi Jan, Muhtaram, Murdikhay [Mordekhai] Matahtiya, Khanum Muhtaram, Khanum Jan; (seated on ground) Khan Baba, Pari, Sinur, Victoria, Yaʻqub.
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Tuba Ibrahim Akhavan
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Rabbi from Persia with his mother
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Wedding of Tahir and Turan ʻAnavim