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Face veil
A veil woven with mane and tail of black horses, which belonged to Narjis Khatun, grandmother of Parvin Saham-lashgari.
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Havva Sahami
Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), mother of Asad Allah Karimi (Parvin Saham-lashgari's husband) and Parvin's cousin
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Child clothing
Child's clothing that belonged to Parvin Saham-lashgari's child, including a satin shirt and two pairs of pants that were handmade by Zahra Lashgari (mother of Parvin Saham-lashgari), and a chintz shalitah (skirt) that was handmade by Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), mother of Asad Allah Karimi (Parvin Saham-lashgari's husband)
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Baby wrap
Ma‘sumah (known as Galin Agha), the mother of Havva Sahami and grandmother of Asad Allah Karimi, knitted this for the first child of Asad Allah Karimi and Parvin Saham-lashgari.
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Veil for dolls
Parvin Saham-lashgari asked her mother, Zahra Lashgari, to make this doll veil for her children in order to to teach them how to put on a veil.
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Zahra Lashgari
Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother
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Khanum Khanuma Shirdil
A descendant of ‘Abbas Mirza Qajar
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Veil for dolls
A veil woven from the manes and tails of black horses; Parvin Saham-lashgari asked her mother, Zahra Lashgari, to make this doll veil for her children in order to teach them how to put on a veil.
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‘Ali Muhammad and others
The third person seated from the left is ‘Ali Muhammad the military administrator [Saham-lashgar], the paternal grandfather of Parvin Saham-lashgari
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Children
Top row from left to right: Aqdas, Mahin, and Akhtar. Second row: Hasan Lashgari, Khanum Agha, Fatimah (Marziyah) Lashgari, and Muhammad Husayn Lashgari. Hasan, Fatimah (Marziyah), and Muhammad Husayn were children of Raziyah Lashgari.