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Nihurayuf family
Right to left: Muluk Nihurayuf (Nuril), Madam Istir [Esther] Safaradi Parintah (Nihurayuf), wife of Haji Yaʻqub Nihurayuf, Ruza [Roza] Nihurayuf (Muraduf), and Helen Nihurayuf (Farahnik).
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Wives of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, ca. 1915
Left to right: Sharaf al-Dawlah, Mahin al-Saltanah (with Mahdiquli Mirza), and Mahin al-Dawlah (with Marziyah Khanum). All three women are wives of Muzaffar al-Din Shah.
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Musa Ashrafi and his sons
Musa Ashrafi (Ashraf al-Mulk), Banu-yi Ashraf's husband, and his two sons: Muhammad Ashrafi and Ahmad Ashrafi (infant).
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Sabit family
Right to leftt: (standing) Habib Mahbubi (Arzani), Nasr Allah Munfarid, Yusuf Sabit (Arzani), Ibrahim Sabit (Arzani); (seated) Muluk Arzani (Ibrahimi), Tuba Munfarid, Sara Sabit, Khanum Jan Khanum Arzani, Nanah Khanum; (children) Gul Bahar Ibrahimi, Yaʻqub Munfarid, David Munfarid, Tamara Sabit, Shawkat Sabit, Husniyah Mahbubi, Amin Allah Ibrahimi, Lutf Allah Arzani, Sultan Munfarid.
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Brit milah ceremony of the Ramazanuf family
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About child mortality, 1910
Regarding the importance of census and its use in social issues, rates of child mortality in Tehran, and the need to educate mothers in health and hygiene
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Tayirah's essays in Iran-i naw, 1909
Tayirah's writings on the education of women published in issues no. 65, 69, 78, 84, and 92 of Iran-i naw
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