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Quds Iran
Quds Iran Juz’ Khvajah-nuri, daughter of Fatimah Khanum [Ha’iri] and Mirza ‘Abbas Khvajah-nuri, when she was twenty two years old; inscription on verso: "28 October 1938, presenting my ugly photograph to my dear friend, the beautiful Mihri, as a remembrance, [signed:] Quds Khvajah-nuri"
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Aminah Khanum (Bibi Jun)
Mother of Ruqiyah Khanum and wife of Shaykh ‘Abd Allah Ha’iri (known as Rahmat ‘Ali Shah)
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Aminah Khanum and Ruqiyah Khanum
Left to right: Aminah Khanum known as Bibi Jun and her daughter, Ruqiyah Khanum (mother of Poori Soltani); there is a handwritten date beneath the photograph: "March 1953" and and inscription on verso: "Poori jan, Me and Bibi Jan, came to Tehran to visit you, yours, your mother, March 20, 1953"
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Quds Iran with her classmates and instructor
Quds Iran Juz’ Khvajah-nuri, the fifth person from left in the front row; she was the daughter of Fatimah Khanum [Ha’iri] and Mirza ‘Abbas Khvajah-nuri.
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Quds Iran and her classmates
Quds Iran Juz’ Khvajah-nuri (middle) along with her classmates at Teachers College; she was the daughter of Fatimah Khanum [Ha’iri] and Mirza ‘Abbas Khvajah-nuri; inscription on verso: "reminiscent of college"
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Quds Iran and her relatives
From left to right, front row: Faridun Rahnama (son of Zakiyah Ha’iri and Zayn al-‘Abidin Rahnama), Mr. Zuhadi (husband of Banu Iran, the daughter of Aminah Khanum); second row: Quds Iran Juz’ Khvajah-nuri (daughter of Fatimah Khanum), Poori (Poorandokht) Soltani (daughter of Ruqiyah Khanum), Mahmud Sultani (son of Ruqiyah Khanum and husband of Quds Iran); third row: Hamid Rahnama (son of Zakiyah Ha’iri and Zayn al-‘Abidin Rahnama), Shams al-Zaman (or Zahra, daughter of Ruqiyah Khanum), and Azar Rahnama (daughter of Zakiyah Ha’iri and Zayn al-‘Abidin Rahnama.)
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Fatimah Juz’ Khvajah-nuri's birth certificate
Fatimah Juz’ Khvajah-nuri [Ha’iri] (mother of Quds Iran and wife of ‘Abbas Khvajah-nuri), daughter of Bibi Khanum [Aminah Khanum] and Haj Shaykh ‘Abd Allah, was born in 1897 or 1898 in Gunabad; she died on May 4, 1999 in Tehran; the birth certificate was issued on May 16, 1919.
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Quds Iran and her family
Front row, from left: Aminah Khanum known as Bibi Jun and Ruqiyah Khanum known as Khanum Buzurg (daughter of Aminah Khanum); second row, from left: Shifteh Soltani (daughter of Quds Iran), Quds Iran Juz’ Khvajah-nuri (granddaughter of Aminah Khanum), Marziyah Khanum (daughter of Ruqiyah Khanum), Badr al-Zaman (or Hamidah, daughter of Ruqiyah Khanum), and Shirin Sultani (daughter of Quds Iran); third row, from left: Yusuf Sultani (son of Ruqiyah Khanum), Puran Pizishkiyan (wife of Yusuf), Shams al-Zaman (or Zahra, daughter of Ruqiyah Khanum), Ahmad ‘Azima (Shams al-Zaman's son); fourth row,...
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Will of ‘Abbas Khvajah-nuri
‘Abbas Khvajah-nuri's will and certificate of guardianship for his son; Mirza ‘Abbas Khan, son of Mirza Nabi Khan, at the age of fifty declares his inheritors as his wife, Fatimah Khanum (daughter of Shaykh ‘Abd Allah), his eighteen-year-old daughter, Quds Iran, and his deranged son, Mahdi Khan known as Jahan Shah and currently called Javad Khan. He designates Fatimah Khanum as the executor of his will and guardian of Javad Khan. ‘Abbas Khan transfers the ownership of his household goods to his wife to compensate for the wear and tear of her dowry in his house. His properties include the...
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Marriage contract of Marziyah Khanum and Mirza Mahdi, 1929
Marriage contract of Marziyah Khanum, the daughter of Haj Shaykh ‘Abd Allah Ha’iri Mazandarani, and Aqa Mirza Mahdi known as Asad Allah-zadah. The mahr was one thousand and five hundred tumans, a pair of lamps, a mirror, and a Qur’an worth ten tumans. Five hundred tumans in addition to the lamps and the mirror was received. One thousand tumans and the Qur’an remains the groom's debt.
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