k Iran A Persian lady veiled to go abroad, sketch and watercolour by Justin Perkins, Urmia 1839 Justin Perkins 18051869 was born on a farm in Massachusetts, and educated at Amherst and the Andover Theological Seminary. From 1833 until shortly before his death in 1869, he served as missionary to the Nestorian Christians of Qajar Iran 17941925 under the auspices of the American Board of He was the first American missionary in Qajar Iran, as well as an eminent scholar of Syriac. He developed an alphabet for the writing of modern Syriac, which was the Nestorians vernacular, and established a press at Urmia spelled Oroomiah by Perkins in western Urmia, sometimes spelled, Orumieh, during the majority of the Pahlavi Dynasty 19251979 called Rezaiyeh, is a city in Northwestern The city lies on an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level on the Shahar Chay river City River. Urmia is the 10th most populated city in Iran with a population of about 600,000. The population is predominantly Azerbaijani with significant Kurdish, The population is predominantly Azerbaijani with significant Kurdish, Assyrian and Armenian minorities. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Iran:  A Persian lady veiled to go abroad , sketch and watercolour by Justin Perkins, Urmia  1839  Justin Perkins  1805 1869  was born on a farm in Massachusetts, and educated at Amherst and the Andover Theological Seminary. From 1833 until shortly before his death in 1869, he served as missionary to the Nestorian Christians of Qajar Iran  1794 1925  under the auspices of the American Board of He was the first American missionary in Qajar Iran, as well as an eminent scholar of Syriac. He developed an alphabet for the writing of modern Syriac, which was the Nestorians  vernacular, and established a press at Urmia  spelled Oroomiah by Perkins  in western   Urmia, sometimes spelled, Orumieh, during the majority of the Pahlavi Dynasty  1925 1979  called Rezaiyeh , is a city in Northwestern The city lies on an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level on the Shahar Chay river  City River . Urmia is the 10th most populated city in Iran with a population of about 600,000. The population is predominantly Azerbaijani with significant Kurdish, The population is predominantly Azerbaijani with significant Kurdish, Assyrian and Armenian minorities.
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Iran: 'A Persian lady veiled to go abroad', sketch and watercolour by Justin Perkins, Urmia (1839)

Justin Perkins (1805-1869) was born on a farm in Massachusetts, and educated at Amherst and the Andover Theological Seminary. From 1833 until shortly before his death in 1869, he served as missionary to the Nestorian Christians of Qajar Iran (1794-1925) under the auspices of the American Board of He was the first American missionary in Qajar Iran, as well as an eminent scholar of Syriac. He developed an alphabet for the writing of modern Syriac, which was the Nestorians' vernacular, and established a press at Urmia (spelled Oroomiah by Perkins) in western Urmia, sometimes spelled, Orumieh, during the majority of the Pahlavi Dynasty (1925-1979) called Rezaiyeh), is a city in Northwestern The city lies on an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level on the Shahar Chay river (City River). Urmia is the 10th most populated city in Iran with a population of about 600,000. The population is predominantly Azerbaijani with significant Kurdish, The population is predominantly Azerbaijani with significant Kurdish, Assyrian and Armenian minorities.

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