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Brass spoon
Inscription: "Sahibah Banu, daughter of Jamshid Vafadar, 1294 [Yazdgirdi, equal to 1925]" Banu was sister of Dinyar (Arghavan's father); she died in childhood.
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Copper ewer
Belonged to Arghavan Khanum, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani; inscription: "Sahibah Arghavan, daughter of Bamas Dinyar, 1294 [Yazdgirdi, equal to 1925]"
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Copper tray
Belonged to Arghavan, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani, inscription: "Sahibah Arghavan, daughter of Bamas Dinyar, 1294 Y [Yazdgirdi, equal to 1925"
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Family portrait
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Group Portrait
From left: Fariburz Lisan al-Sultan and Sarvar Mihrban (the Zoroastrian Baha’i couple), Elizabeth Stewart, and Susan Moody
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1916
Mentions the addressee's correspondence; describes the Persian garden she and Mrs. Kappes are staying at for their vacation and rest, accompanied by Dr. Draeger, the head of German School, and his wife who converted to Baha’ism; how the wife of Dr. Draeger had fallen from the roof of the school and has a severe injury, and Sarah Clock is taking good care of her in the garden; notes that Mrs. Kappes has instituted many methods and improvements in the school that are copied by the other Persian girls' schools; and writes of Mrs. Kappes' meeting with the five men of the school committee and...
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1918
Letter from Sarah A. Clock to Mrs. Platt about receiving her letter, how the Tarbiyat school is functioning, the Tarbiyat school's scholarship, and about weddings, funerals and various religious customs in Iran.
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Letter from Tayirah to Iran-i naw, 1909
Regarding the necessity of women's education
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Letter from a woman to Iran-i naw, 1909
Regarding the necessity of women's education
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Patera
The inscription reads: "Sahib Shah Bahram ibn Mihraban 1327 [1909 or 1910]"
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