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Jewish quarter of Tehran, 1858 or 1859
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Tuti Hariri
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Hakim and Sapir families
Right to left: Khanum Jan Khanum (mother-in-law of Dr. Ayyub Hakim), Khatun Khanum (mother of Mirza Jalinus Hakim, mother of Dr. Arastu Hakim (and grandmother of Professor Manuchihr Hakim and Malihah Kashfi (Sapir)).
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Ilqaniyan family
Right to left: (balcony row) Hishmat Ilqaniyan, Jan Ilqaniyan, Lutf Allah Victory with his son Ibrahim Victory, Nur Allah Ilqaniyan, unidentified, Rahim Ilqaniyan, Saqi Ilqaniyan (with hat), Davud Ilqaniyan (leaning against column); (middle row) Muhtaram (future wife of Rahim Ilqaniyan), ʻAziz Agha (granddaughter of Khanum Jan), Khanum Jan (mother of the Ilqaniyan brothers), Nikkhvah (wife of Haj Habib), Aqdas (wife of Davud Ilqaniyan), Avista Babaʼi Khayyat (father of Ilqaniyan brothers), Iran Victory (mother of Ibrahim Victory), Nijat Ilqaniyan, unidentified, Maʻsumah Sultan (nanny);...
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Sabbath cloth
Embroidered with patchwork border.
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Zahabiyan family
Left to right (standing): ʻInayat ʻAshruf, Musa Zahabiyan, Naʻman Shirazi, ʻAbd Allah Zahabiyan, ʻAziz Allah Zahabiyan, Ruh Allah Zahabiyan, unidentified; (seated) Jani ʻAshruf, Naʻman, Sara Rashti (Nanah Agha), Murdikhay [Mordekhai] Matahtiya Zahabiyan, Bibi Jan Zahabiyan, unidentified, Istir [Eshter] Darvish Zahabiyan; (seated on ground) ʻAshruf, Lutf Allah Liviyan [Levian], Victoria Darvish Zahabiyan, Sinur Zahabiyan, ʻIzzat Darvish (Zahabiyan).
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Jewish women’s public bath
Interior of Kishvariah public bath, located on Sirus Street in the Sar Chal neighborhood of Tehran.
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Ilqaniyan family
Right to left: (back row, standing) Avista Baba’i [Babaii] Khayyat holding ʻAtaʼ Allah Ilqaniyan, Mirza Aqa Ilqaniyan, Habib Allah Ilqaniyan (between his two maternal uncles), ʻAziz Ilqaniyan, Aqa Mirza Sulayman Sadaqat (father of Shapur Sadaqat); (middle row) Munavvar (holding two infants, daughter of Baba’i [Babaii]), Iran (daughter of Baba’i, mother of Ibrahim Vikturi), Khvurshid Khanum (mother of Haj ʻAziz and Mirza Aqa), Hayyim Saqi Tajir (also known as Baba’i [Babaii], father of Haj ʻAziz and Mirza Aqa), Hishmat (wife of Mirza Aqa), Hishmat (wife of ʻAziz), Shazdah (holding infant,...
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Hakim family
Right to left (standing): Mirza Masih Hakim, Doctor Arastu Hakim; (seated): Sultan Khanum, Galin Jan (holding Manuchihr), and the wife of Mirza Masih; (seated on ground): Badiʻah, Ghulam Husayn, and Jamilah.
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Jewish immigrant family from the Caucasus
Right to left (standing): Maryam, Sughra (mother of Dr. Ziyaʼ Manuchihri), and Sultan (mother of Dr. Arastu Safayi, grandmother of Parvin Tabibzadah); (seated): mother, father and brother of Maryam, Sughra and Sultan. The brother later became known as Haji Binyamin Asil Mazandarani, a famous merchant. He is the grandfather of Ibrahim Asil, editor of the magazine Kurush-i Buzurg.
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