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Group of teachers and students
Zhandark [Joan of Arc] girls school in Tehran
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Aqdas Gharbi with students of college of pharmacy
Aqdas Gharbi, the daughter of Batul Sharqi and Nasr Allah Khan Gharbi, and (probably) Akhtar Firdaws, were the first female graduates of the college of pharmacy in Iran.
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Aqdas Gharbi with graduates of college of pharmacy
Aqdas Gharbi, the daughter of Batul Sharqi and Nasr Allah Khan Gharbi, was one of the first female graduates of the college of pharmacy. According to the family, she was pregnant when this photograph was taken. The other woman in the photo is probably Akhtar Firdaws.
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Group portrait in Parvin Kindergarten, Tabriz
The inscription on verso reads: "May 10, 1936, in Parvin Kindergarten (American school) in Tabriz; the fifth person from left in the second row is Firuz ‘Alizadah."
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Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah and others in a class
A private tutoring session at the house of Riza Quli Khan Nizam al-Saltanah Mafi. Pictured, from the left, are: Fazl Allah Khan (Nizam al-Saltanah Mafi's cousin), Muhammad ‘Ali Khan Nizam Mafi, Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, Abu al-Qasim Khan (the son of Haydar Quli Khan Burhan al-Dawlah and the younger brother of Nizam al-Saltanah Mafi), and Muhammad Taqi Khan Nizam Mafi. Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, Zahra Sultan, and Muhammad Taqi Khan were the children of Khadijah Sultan and Riza Quli Nizam al-Saltanah Mafi.
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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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Group portrait
Graduates of Maraghah's Teacher's College
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Group portrait
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 Portrait
Four girl students, second from left is Bihjat Khanum
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Group Portrait
Baha’i Girls Class of Mirza Muhammad Labib, in Qazvin; some of them are Esperanto students