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Risalah-i hijabiyah
Originally written in 1927, and re-issued with additional sections in December 1935. Lithograph published as a section of Favaʾid al-mutikalimin, edited by ʻAbd al-Rasul Madani Kashani (1863 or 64–1946 or 47).
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Letter from a woman to Iran-i naw, 1910
Encouraging ethical behavior
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Announcement by head of all girls' schools, 1911
Sayyid Husayn ‘Idalat, head of all girls' schools, writes about filling out the teacher identification forms.
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Founding a school for girls, 1910
The school, founded by Sadr al-Atibba’'s wife, is praised by Razi al-Mulk, father of one of the students
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Letter from Ashraf to Iran-i naw, 1909
Praising Madrisah-i Shah Abad established by daughters of Farman Farma
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Speech by a student of Dabistan-i Hunar, 1911
On encouraging others to send their daughters to school, and asking the Ministry of Education to improve girls schools and programs and to provide specific books for them
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Letter from Sharaf Nisa’ (from Gilan) to Iran-i naw, 1909
About the education of girls in Gilan
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Speech at Madrisah-i Umm al-Madaris, 1910
At the exam session; on wrongful assertions made about girls schools and their management, and on weekly sessions for women to discuss buying clothing and ornaments made in Iran rather than those that are foreign made
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About child mortality, 1910
Regarding the importance of census and its use in social issues, rates of child mortality in Tehran, and the need to educate mothers in health and hygiene
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Letter from Muzayyan al-Saltanah to Iran-i naw, 1911
Letter from Maryam Muzayyan al-Saltanah, daughter of Razi Tabataba’i, on behalf of women's charity society, proposing training classes for midwives, public bath attendants, and nannies, to be supervised by a certified woman approved by the Department of Health