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Embroidery with silk
Made by Khanum Hajib Nayyir ‘Uzma as a young girl
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Embroidery
Made in Herat; belonged to Ruqiyah Farman; it was brought to Kashmar in 1916
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Tirmah
This embroidery originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Embroidery
This embroidery originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Embroidery
This embroidery originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Embroidery with silk
Made by Khanum Hajib (Nayyir ‘Uzma) as a young girl
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Embroidery
An incomplete embroidery made by Zahir al-Dawlah (Safa ‘Ali)
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Tirmah tablecloth
This tablecloth originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Tirmah tablecloth
This tablecloth originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.