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Accounting notebook, 1912
Belonged to Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma), daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah
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Translation of a book by Wailly, 1936
Khanum Hajib's translation of "Bonheur Fragile" by [Marie de Wailly]; Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma) was daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah. She has written a note on the last page with the title of "My last souvenir to life."
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Khanum Hajib's poem
A poem by Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma), daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah
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Notebook of Zahra (Maymanat) Jaʻfari Hiravi
Notebook of Zahra (Maymanat) Jaʻfari Hiravi, in which she has copied texts about health, history, and literature
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Poem by Khanum Hajib
"My Children", a poem by Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma), daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah
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Khanum Hajib's translation of Esquier's book, 1931
Khanum Hajib's translation of "La Couronne de ronces" by Charles Esquier; Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma) was daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah. The first few pages of this notebook are a partial translation [of Élisabeth, impératrice d'Autriche; l'hérédité sinistre des Wittelsbach] by [Maurice] Paléologue.
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Khanum Hajib's poems
Khanum Hajib's poems in French and English in a notebook with this note on the cover: "Poems in French and English that I wrote in 1911 and was awarded a golden medal by Nasir al-Mulk Nayib al-Saltanah."
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Translation of a book by Decourcelle, 1935
Khanum Hajib's translation of "La Breche d'enfer" by Pierre Decourcelle in two volumes: "Entre deux amours" (first volume) and "L'ingot d'or" (second volume); Khanum Hajib Nayyir ‘Uzma was daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah. This book was published by Shirkat-i Tab‘-i Kitab and Firdowsi Publishing.
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Translation by Khanum Hajib, 1916
["Fontainbleu" by Edmond Pilon?], a translation from French by Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma), daughter of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Hajib al-Dawlah; this translation, published in the periodical "ʻAsri-i Jadid (No. 64, 2nd year), was part of a larger serialized text.
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New school for girls, 1910
List of courses at the school founded by daughter of Shaykh Hadi Najmabadi [Agha Baygum]
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