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I‘tizad al-Hukama’
I‘tizad al-Hukma’, husband of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi, and descendant of Mirza Muhammad Hadi Qazvini.
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Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to [Zayn al-ʻAbidin] Shafa, 20 January 1952
The letter concerns Kanun-i Banuvan's activities for Women's Day, including a radio broadcast.
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Remembering Iran
Saraj al-Nisaʼ Baygum was among the first group of female students at the University of Tehran. After returning to India, she sent this article to Sadiqah Dawlatabadi who appears to have edited it, possibly for publication in Zaban-i zanan.
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Remembering the late Doctor Iʻtizad Qazvini, undated
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Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to Muhammad Musaddiq, [ca. 1951]
Muhammad Musaddiq (1880-1967) was appointed prime minister on 30 April 1951 and soon after presented an election reform plan to the Iranian parliament. The exclusion of women's right to vote from this plan is the subject of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi's letter.
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Letters of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to ʻAbd al-Husayn Sanʻatizadah
Several letters from Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to ʻAbd al-Husayn Sanʻatizadah including the following: one in which she congratulates Sanʻatizadah on his betrothal to Qamar Taj and thanks him for a loan of 1,500 francs; one in which she refers to ʻAbd al-Husayn's recent appendectomy; one in which she writes to him about her studies and life in Paris and her hopes to improve Iran; and one in which she writes about the differences between life in France and Iran.
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Sadiqah Dawlatabadi lectures
Sadiqah Dawlatabadi's lectures on various topics, including a speech in support of government bonds, a speech on Franco-Persian relations and the life of women in Persia, and the speech "Woman is the foundation of rational life," along with an invitation [in French] addressed to Qamar Taj and her husband ʻAbd al-Husayn Sanʻatizadah for a lecture by Sadiqah Dawlatabadi at the College Feminin in Paris on 20 July 1927, entitled "Franco-Persian relations and the life of women in Persia."
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Correspondence of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi regarding her attempt to cross the border
Several telegrams about the border crossing of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi en route to Europe, and a letter in which she protests her and her physician's detention by the army while attempting to cross the border en route to France for medical treatment.
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Miscellaneous poems and writings
A collection of poems, including the following: a poem with Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi's handwriting on verso: "my dear late sister, Sadiqah Dawlatabadi who in reality was like a mother to me"--it is not clear if this refers to the person to whom the poem is dedicated; a poem with Khudadad Basit's handwriting and Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi's note on verso: "This is Khudadad Basit's hand-writing and he sent this poem to me when I was in Isfahan;" a poem with Mirza Aqa Khan Kirmani's hand-writing according to a note written on the back page; a poem with the theme of trees; a poem written by Hisam...
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Letters from Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to Fakhr Taj and Qamar Taj
Letters from Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to her half-sisters, Fakhr Taj and Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi, the daughters of Haj Mirza Hadi Dawlatabadi and his second wife, Munis Aqa. The collection, spanning from 1923 to 1961, includes letters sent during her time in Europe, letters sent back in Iran, and letters sent during Qamar Taj's stay in London. The subjects include a reception for the Ambassador of Afghanistan, a party hosted by the Alliance School, and the Congress of the International Alliance of Women in Paris.
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