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Ruqiyah Khvajah-nuri (Sharafat al-Dawlah) and Bahman Khazini
Inscription on verso: "June 1952 at Neuchâtel, Switzerland, in front of the school, Bahman at the age of ten," signed by: Ruqi [Ruqiyah] Khazini
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Group portrait
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Group portrait
Second person from the right is Farrukh Liqa, School of Pharmacy at Tehran University
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The photo's caption reads: "members of the Zoroastrian Association of Tehran and the Tehran Committee, in a joint session at the Anushiravan-i Dadgar girls school, which was opened on September 11, 1936. The names correspond to the numbers from left to right: 1) Mr. Rustam Giv Shahpur, member of the association and the committee and vice president of the association 2- Mr. Firuz Gazdar, a Parsi from Bombay, who was visiting at the time 3- Masturah Khanum Afshar, a member of the committee 4- Mr. Kaykhusraw Shahrukh, president of the association and the committee 5- Shirin Khanum Idlaji, a...
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Students of housekeeping class at Surayya High School
Mr. Vilich took this photograph at the time of the visit by the head and officials of the Azarbayjan Department of Culture. He is the third person standing from the right.
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Urumiyah school children
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In the back row, the fourth person standing from the left is Baktur Nikkhvah. She was one of the first women who graduated from the Alliance Israélite Universelle.
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Group of students in Tabriz
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Group of Girls from the primary school, Tarbiyat; the girl in black is the daughter of Reza Shah
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Baha’i girls class of Qazvin
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