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Dressmaker advertisement, 1910
Advertisement for making women's clothing and teaching sewing, rug weaving, embroidery, and other skills
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Groom’s wedding outfit
Belonged to Mirza Mufid Shaykh al-Islam Dibaj (Bahram Sheikholeslami’s grandfather); Haj Mir Hasan Shayk al-Islam, his great grandfather (who was also the great grandfather of the bride, Nimtaj Khanum) had the fabric (tirmah) made during the first years of Muhammad Shah's reign.
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Dressmaker advertisement, 1910
On selling clothes and having sewing classes
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Dressmaker advertisement, 1909
An advertisement regarding selling clothes and having sewing classes
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Dabistan-i Sanayi‘-i Mukhaddarat, 1910
Accepting students for sewing and embriodery classes as well as accepting orders for tailoring women and children clothes
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Madrisah-i Dukhtaran, in Gilan, 1909
Regarding enrollment of girls age five to seven, the educational programs, and the school staff
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Opening of Dabistan-i Sharafat, 1909
Written by the principal of Madrisah-i Nisvan, about opening of Dabistan-i Sharafat-i Dukhtaran-i Irani
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Letter from Ashraf to Iran-i naw, 1909
Praising Madrisah-i Shah Abad established by daughters of Farman Farma
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Shukuh Sadat Muqimi's interview - Part I
Interview with Shukuh Sadat Muqimi, conducted by Afsaneh Najmabadi, Farshideh Mirbaghdadabadi, and Nargis Sufi Siyavush on April 18, 2017. Shukuh Khanum shares memories from her own life, her maternal and paternal families, and other family members.