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Nuzhat al-Muluk after the birth of her first child, Sabuktakin
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Marziyah Khanum with her nanny, ca. 1915
Portrait of Marziyah Khanum, daughter of A‘zam al-Saltanah and Nusrat al-Saltanah, with her nanny.
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Pidyon haben ceremony
Photograph taken to commemorate the Pidyon haben [redemption of the son] ceremony of Nur Allah Hakim, first-born son of Jamilah Sapir and Faraj Allah Hakim and on their return from the Kuhanim.
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Babazadah family
Binyamin and Tuba Babazadah with their child, Mansur.
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Heripsima and her first child, Vachik
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Nihurayuf family
Right to left: Muluk Nihurayuf (Nuril), Madam Istir [Esther] Safaradi Parintah (Nihurayuf), wife of Haji Yaʻqub Nihurayuf, Ruza [Roza] Nihurayuf (Muraduf), and Helen Nihurayuf (Farahnik).
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Wives of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, ca. 1915
Left to right: Sharaf al-Dawlah, Mahin al-Saltanah (with Mahdiquli Mirza), and Mahin al-Dawlah (with Marziyah Khanum). All three women are wives of Muzaffar al-Din Shah.
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Family letter
The writer talks about receiving the letter and purchased items, mentions departing for Rasht, and asks the addressee to not depart until breastfeeding Khanum Jan has ended.
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Musa Ashrafi and his sons
Musa Ashrafi (Ashraf al-Mulk), Banu-yi Ashraf's husband, and his two sons: Muhammad Ashrafi and Ahmad Ashrafi (infant).
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Mr. and Mrs. Faʻizi Ikbatani and Farrukh Faʻizi
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