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Qudsiyah Ashraf along with ‘Ali Quli Khan and Mirza Asad Allah
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Description written by Lillian Kappes about the first photo taken of a group of Tarbiyat School teachers
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Poor girls, the Assembly of Baha’is in Hamadan
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People as numbered: 1. Susan Moody 2. Lillian Kappes 3. Elizabeth Stewart; 4 and 5 are unidentified
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1. Susan Moody 2. Tayirah Khanum 3. Elizabeth Stewart; the rest are unidentified (probably Tayirah Khanum's family)
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From left: Dr. Susan Moody and Zarrin Taj Khanum (wife of Dr. Yunis)
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Dr. Susan Moody with a local family in front of the doorway of a palace inhabited by Baha’ Allah in Afjah
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Baha’i Children Assembly of Kirman
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Group of students in Tabriz
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Girls from the Tarbiyat school
From left: Shah Baygum, Mahbubah Khanum (Adolf Dahl's student), and Shazdah Baygum (Martha Root's student)
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