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Announcement by Dabistan-i Hunar, 1909
Encouraging girls' enrollment at Dabistan-i Hunar; written by ‘Azra, daughter of Asad Allah Khan, the principal
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Asad Allah Khan's wife taking refuge at the Russian embassy, 1909
Asad Allah Khan's newly converted and pregnant wife has sought refuge at the Russian embassy, and despite Asad Allah Khan's complaint, she was sent back to Russia.
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Ban of women's strolling in Lalah-zar, 1911
Doctor Stepanian complains about the way police have been questioning women passing through Lalah-zar neighborhood and how it has affected his patients who are afraid to come to his office.
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Banu-yi ‘Uzma's stipend, 1911
On cutting the stipend of Banu-yi ‘Uzma and her sons, who have become Russian nationals and stopped paying their property taxes
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Celebration at Madrisah-i Namus, 1909
For the inauguration of the Majlis
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Complaint about wife's abduction, 1911
Panus Ibn Sulayman Kaldani (Chaldean) from Tabriz claims that Monsieur Gausine, a Belgian national who manages the customs department in Azarbayjan, has abducted the writer's wife
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Complaint against Banu-yi ‘Uzma, 1910
Muhammad Baqir from Isfahan complains to the Majlis about a property usurped by Banu-yi ‘Uzma
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Correspondence about Humay Sultan's request to open a girls school, 1907
Includes a letter from the Majlis to the Ministry of Education regarding the request by Humay Sultan, daughter of Mirza Yusuf Khan Mustashar al-Dawlah, to open a girls school in Tabriz; a letter from the Ministry of Education to the Education Association of Tabriz (Salar Mu’ayyad) asking them to review the case; a letter of notification to the Majlis; and Humay Sultan's succeeding letter, in which she repeats her request since, according to Sayyid Hasan Khan, the founder of ‘Idalat newspaper and member of the Education Association of Tabriz, no such instruction was received from the...
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Donations for the deprived people of Ardabil, 1910
By the principals (daughters of Imam al-Hukama) and students of Madrisah-i Umm al-Madaris
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Examinations at Dabistan-i Hunar, 1909
Describing the educational contents and examinations of grades one to three, as well as students' appreciation of the principal, ‘Azra Khanum for establishing the school
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