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Ibrahimuf, Zahabiyan and Muraduf families
Right to left: (standing) Shukr Allah Ibrahimuf, ʻAta Allah Zahabiyan, Yaʻqub Muraduf, Ilyas Muraduf, Yahuda Ibrahimuf, Ibrahim Muraduf; (seated) Muluk Muraduf Davudzadah, Ruza [Roza] Nihurayuf Muraduf, Hishmat Muraduf Zahabiyan, Iran Hay Muraduf, Ishaq Muraduf, Khanum Jan Nihuray Muraduf, Kishvar Muraduf Ibrahimuf, Shah Jahan Yirmiyan Muraduf, ʻAziz Agha Ibrahimuf (Miliyun), Ashraf Ibrahimuf Aflak, Zina Nihurayuf; (seated on ground) Benjamin Nihurayuf, Mahbubah Ibrahimuf Ashuri, Ishaq Muraduf, Ruh Allah Ibrahimuf, Victoria Muraduf Zahabiyan, Ibrahim Ramdil, Turan Muraduf, Ishaq Muraduf,...
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Protest against force-feeding, 1909
Suffragettes interrupted a playhouse in London, where the Finance Minister was present
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Minister injured by suffragettes in London, 1910
Suffragettes in London have attacked one of the ministers, throwing him on the ground and kicking him
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Play by suffragettes in London, 1911
Play by women representatives outside of the ministers' buildings
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Response to suffragettes' representatives, 1910
Mr. Asquith's response to suffragettes' representatives and a willingness to meet them at the new parliament
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Releasing suffragettes, 1910
Churchill ordered the release of one hundred and seventy suffragettes who had been arrested
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Suffragette's encounter with Churchill, 1909
Suffragette's arrest after attacking Churchill with a whip at a rail station in London
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Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah to Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam)
Zahra Sultan Nizam Mafi (‘Izzat al-Saltanah) writes to her brother, Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam), asking him about the coronation ceremony in London; she describes the extent of people's fear of the return of Muhammad ‘Ali Mirza, which has lead many to flee to Shimiran; Sipahdar has fled to Mihrabad and sent his resignation to Nayib al-Saltanah; Sattar and Baqir also have left on the pretext of bringing back Sipahdar. Nayib al-Saltanah also left for Shimiran with the excuse of having a cough and sore throat. At the end, she wishes for nothing [bad] to happen.
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Letter from Lutf Allah Hakim to Mrs. Platt, 1919
Mentions receiving the addressee's letter and check, receipts from sending money to Dr. Clock in Tehran, and serving the Baha’i community
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In memoriam of Isabella Brittingham and Doctor Musa Khan, 1924
Written by Susan Moody; a brief description of memorial prayers held for Isabella D. Brittingham and Doctor Musa Khan in Tehran
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