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Diaries of Giti Afruz Humayunfar, 1938 to 1941
Volume I: September 12, 1938 to May 1, 1939; Volume II: January 12, 1941 to June 23, 1941
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Giti Afruz
Newborn Giti Afruz
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Giti Afruz Humayunfar's interview
Giti Afruz Humayunfar's interview conducted by Afsaneh Najmabadi and Samila Amir Ebrahimi, on April 18, 2017. Giti Khanum shares memories from her own life, her mother and father, and other family members.
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In the back row, the second person standing from the left is Hidayat Allah Khan; Yad Allah Khan is standing in front of him and the sixth person from the right is Faraj Allah Khan. In the row in front of them, the second person seated from the left is Kashif Al-Dawlah. The second person from the right in the first row in the front is Riza Quli Khan.
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The first person from the left in the back row is Yad Allah Humayunfar; the first and the second people from the left in the next row are Giti and Nusrat al-Muluk Barmaki; the first person from the left in the front row of children is Amir Hushang. At Bagh-i Shah Abad, which belonged to Amin al-Mulk Marzban, who is standing in the middle.
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Seated in front of the table: Yad Allah Khan; the others are, from the left: Hamdam al-Saltanah (wife of Shahbaz Khan [Giti's maternal uncle]), Giti Afruz, Amir Husayn Khan Barmaki (Giti's maternal uncle), and Mr. Habibi (a neighbor).
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Upon Hidayat Allah Khan's arrival
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Upon Hidayat Allah Khan's arrival
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Gathering at the Sangilaj house; second person seated from left: Kashif al-Dawlah, third: Mubashshir al-Saltanah with his daughter, Rukhsarah, standing beside him; others unidentified.
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At the Egyptian embassy in Tehran; pictured standing in front are, from the left: the deputy ambassador, the ambassador, Yad Allah Khan, and the translator; the two people standing in the back are unidentified.
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