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Expenses invoice, 1919
Including food and fuel for Mirza ‘Isa Khan's household
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In memoriam of Isabella Brittingham and Doctor Musa Khan, 1924
Written by Susan Moody; a brief description of memorial prayers held for Isabella D. Brittingham and Doctor Musa Khan in Tehran
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Notebook of Liqa Shaykh al-Islami
Booklet of financial records and other writings of Liqa Shaykh al-Islami, daughter of Zivar Sarimi and Mirza Ismaʻil Khan Shaykh al-Islam, and wife of Husayn Khan Mirshikar.
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List of daily expenses, 1909
List of daily expenses for the month of Rabiʻ al-Sani, based on the list of andarun, given to Aqa Mashhadi ʻAli Asghar: "sugar, tea, rice, oil, soap, henna, paint, shoes, cash, matches, cumin, pepper [...]." It also lists the expenses of Shujaʻ al-Dawlah ordered by Muzaffar al-Saltanah: "sheep, lamb. 250 tumans and 3850 dinars were received by the people of [...]."
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Play in support of founding a girls school, 1911
Hunchakian party organized a play in the Mas‘udiyah Building to raise funds for a girls school. The play includes two acts; one is in Armenian (with a published Persian translation) and the other is a burlesque.
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Women's association event, 1910
A list of incomes and expenses of the charity event; the women's association thanks Iran-i naw and Sharq newspapers for printing the announcements for free, and criticizes Vaqt newspaper for their false representation of the association.
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From the census office, 1910
On the need to cooperate with the census office, and criticizing men who have refrained from mentioning the names of their female family members in the census
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Women's association event, 1910
Report about an event organized by a women's association
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Banu-yi Ashraf's diary, 1924
Banu-yi Ashraf records her memories of the historical events that occurred in Ashraf (Bihshahr) in 1924, starting on May 6th. The events recorded include a conflict between Turkaman forces and those loyal to Riza Khan.
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Speeches by Badr al-Duja Khanum, 1911
From a series of speeches made by graduates of the American girls school; Badr al-Duja Khanum [daughter of] Imam al-Hukama, talks about public and personal health (published in two issues)