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Examinations at Madrisah-i Sadatiyah, 1910
Announcing examination schedules
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Announcement by Dabistan-i Hunar, 1909
Encouraging girls' enrollment at Dabistan-i Hunar; written by ‘Azra, daughter of Asad Allah Khan, the principal
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Announcement by Madrisah-i Namus, 1909
From Tuba [Azmudah], the principal, for hiring a teacher
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Madrisah-i Mukhaddarat, 1910
About the educational programs of the school
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Founding a school for girls, 1910
The school, founded by Sadr al-Atibba’'s wife, is praised by Razi al-Mulk, father of one of the students
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Examinations at Madrisah-i Namus, 1910
Kafil al-Dawlah, whose two daughters attend Madrisah-i Namus, writes about the necessity of education for girls and praises Madrisah-i Namus
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Girls school in Shah Abad, 1910
Announcing enrollment for the school opened by a French female teacher, and information about programs and tuition
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Opening of Madrisah-i ‘Aliyah-i Hijab, 1910
Announcing the opening of Madrisah-i ‘Aliyah-i Hijab with new educational methods known as Rushdiyah
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Speech by a student of Madrisah-i Mukhaddarat, 1910
About examinations, and the news of Afsar al-Saltanah's daughter becoming a teacher
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Speech at Madrisah-i Umm al-Madaris, 1910
At the exam session; on wrongful assertions made about girls schools and their management, and on weekly sessions for women to discuss buying clothing and ornaments made in Iran rather than those that are foreign made