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Group of Zoroastrians
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Zoroastrian couple
According to Parvin Bamasian, this photograph belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Payandah. The photographer is Antoin Sevruguin.
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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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Lillian Kappes
In Zoroastrian clothes
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Memories of Sardar Jang's daughter
The daughter of Sardar Jang writes about her memories of her father's meetngs with Samsam al-Saltanah Bakhtiyari and Sardar Arshad Bakhtiyari who had traveled to Qum and Kashan. She also mentions that her father and Khavar Khanum, her stepmother, became followers of the path of the Sufis of Gunabad. Moreover, she talks about how her father treated Baha’is, Armenians, Jews, and Zoroastrians, as well as his behavior and the way he dressed.
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Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya's certificate of graduation, 1928
Certificate of elementary school from Zoroastrian school for girls
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Mamah Khanum
Mamah Khanum, from a Zorostrian family who gave Maryam refuge; the inscription on verso reads: “Mah Mah, mother of a friend”
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Group Portrait
From left: Fariburz Lisan al-Sultan and Sarvar Mihrban (the Zoroastrian Baha’i couple), Elizabeth Stewart, and Susan Moody
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Group Portrait
Wedding of Zoroastrian Baha’i couple, Rustam Jamshid and La‘l Khanum, in Tehran; in the presence of Arbab Jamshid and his wife Mrs. Caldwell, an American minister, as well as Susan Moody and Elizabeth Stewart, who are marked with numbers 1 and 2 on the photo
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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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