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Telegram from Zoroastrian women of Yazd, 1932
Telegram from the Association of Zoroastrian Women Scholars from Yazd to Tehran, congratulating Arbab Kaykhusraw Din Shah Irani, the head of Zoroastrian Association, and his wife on their arrival
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Varjavand's house
An old house belonging to the Varjavand family in the Khalaf Khan‘ali neighborhood of Yazd, including a plan and photographs of different sections of the house.
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Rustam Aidun's birth certificate
Rustam Aidun, son of Kharman Khanum and Bahram, birthdate: January 9, 1896 in Yazd, names of children: Kourosh and Mahvash; pages of this certificate are framed.
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Kharman Aidun's birth certificate
Kharman Aidun, daughter of Dawlat and Khudamurad and wife of Bahram Aidun, name of children: Rashid, Surush, Rustam, and Zal, issue date: 1928, birthdate: November 8, 1869, birthplace: Yazd, death date: 1940.
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Arghavan Aidun's birth certificate
Arghavan Khanum Aidun, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani and wife of Rustam Aidun, date of marriage: 1925 in Yazd, name of children: Kourosh and Mahvash, issue date: 1929, birthdate: May 2, 1911, birthplace: Yazd, death date: December 21, 1978, place of death: Houston.
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Rustam and Arghavan's passport
Passport of Arbab Rustam Aidun, son of Bahram, whose wife, Arghavan Khanum, is listed as his travel companion, date and place of birth: 1896, Yazd, occupation: merchant, place of residence: Bombay, birth date of Arghavan Khanum: 1911.
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Kaykhusraw Kadkhuda's house
One of the old houses of the Zoroastrian neighborhood in Yazd. According to the inscription on the stone plaque above the entrance: “In August (or September) of 2011, the children of Kaykhusraw Kadkhuda endowed this house in his memory to the Zoroastrian Society of Yazd, so that it can be used for charitable and religious matters.” The entrance hall leads on one side to a room and on the other to the large main courtyard of the house. As one enters the courtyard, the “piskam mas”(or main open salon), used for ceremonial purposes, is located to the left.
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Group portraits
From left: Kaykhusraw Rustam Kiyaniyan, Faridun Gharibshahi, and Suhrab Rustam Kiyaniyan; Faridun Gharibshahi was son of Firuzah Gharibshahi (sister of Kaykhusraw and Suhrab)
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Letter to Mrs. Platt, 1929
Letter likely from Susan I. Moody to Mrs. Platt (Orol); including greetings and news of Baha’i friends, and the writer's severe cold beacuse of bad weather
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1918
Letter from Sarah A. Clock to Mrs. Platt about receiving her letter, how the Tarbiyat school is functioning, the Tarbiyat school's scholarship, and about weddings, funerals and various religious customs in Iran.
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