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Speech by head of Madrisah-i Sharafat, 1910
Sharafat al-Dawlah, daughter of Jalal al-Din Mirza (son of Fath‘ali Shah Qajar) at the exam session
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Refuting the news of the sale of women and children in Morocco, 1913
The French army rejects the report of the sale of women and children in Morocco, claiming that only two or three small children had been sold and the children were found and returned to their families.
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Speech by student of Madrisah-i ‘Ifaf, 1909
Made at the beginning of an exam session; praising women's education
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Letter from Nimtaj to Iran-i naw, 1911
Letter from Nimtaj regarding the murder of her husband, Lutf‘ali Mu’addab al-Sultan
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Speech by a student of Dabistan-i Hunar, 1911
On encouraging others to send their daughters to school, and asking the Ministry of Education to improve girls schools and programs and to provide specific books for them
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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 donations to government, 1910
Regarding a meeting organized by the principal of Dabistan-i Pardigiyan-Islamiyah (the daughter of Shams al-Ma‘ali), and a list of donations
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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)
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Equal pay law for female French teachers, 1911
Regarding the law about equal pay for female and male teachers, the history of this fight, passage of the bill which was not implemented due to lack of budget, and the writer's criticism of the government's weapons and military expenses
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Letters from the wives of the murdered and accused murderer to Iran-i naw, 1911
Letter from Nimtaj from Rasht regarding the murder of Lutf‘ali Mu’addab al-Sultan, head of the Anzali police department; and a letter from Fatimah (daughter of ‘Ali Akbar from Isfahan and wife of Mujir al-Iyalah) whose husband is accused of murder