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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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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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Initial and final pages of a Saʻdi’s Gulistan, Farkhondeh Sohraby student award, 1924
Mushar al-Dawlah, a representative of the Ministry of Education, granted this award to Farkhondeh Khanum [Sohraby], daughter of Haji Badi al-Saltanah on November 11, 1924, after the completion of her exams; it bears the seal of the Namus School.
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Letter from Fatimah to Iran-i naw, 1909
On improving women's schools
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Letter from Muzayyan al-Saltanah to Iran-i naw, 1911
Letter from Maryam Muzayyan al-Saltanah, daughter of Razi Tabataba’i, on behalf of women's charity society, proposing training classes for midwives, public bath attendants, and nannies, to be supervised by a certified woman approved by the Department of Health
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Letter from Shams Kasma’i to Iran-i naw, 1909
From Ashgabat, Russia; about women's education and employment
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Madrisah-i Dukhtaran, in Gilan, 1909
Regarding enrollment of girls age five to seven, the educational programs, and the school staff
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Opening of Dabistan-i Parvarish-i Dushizagan, 1911
Under the management of Mawlud; tuition fee is also announced
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Opening of Dabistan-i Sharafat, 1909
Written by the principal of Madrisah-i Nisvan, about opening of Dabistan-i Sharafat-i Dukhtaran-i Irani
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Schools' enrollment statistics , 1911
By the Ministry of Education, based on statistics from schools in Tehran and the vicinity, and the news of an increase in the number of girls schools