“The Scrapbook of Professions” is a collection of illustrations from the second half of the 19th century in Iran. It depicts various professions during Qajar period.
- Maryam Banu, the Gypsy Woman
- Karbalayi Sadegh, the Kashk & Doogh Seller
- Hoseyn Lati, the one who has perfected the art of Opium Smoking
- Mashhadi Hasan, the Ironing Man
- Nowrouz-Ali Fatemeh Zargar when he is drunk
- A woman on her way to Tekye Dowlat to watch a passion play
- Master Reza, the Cobbler
- Ezzat Qalandar, the Dervish who is out of opium and prays for some more
- Haji Qanbar Ali Mowjood, the Dervish
- Molla Baqer, the Lawyer
- Baji Qadam Shade Avazekhan, the Singer
- Mashhadi Hamzeh of Natanz, the Black Mulberry Seller
- Mashhadi Nazar Chal-Tarkhani, the Pomegranate Seller
- Karbalayi Najaf Yazdi, the Opium Farmer
- Gol-Mohammad Mazandarani, the Lumberer
- Hassan Gorbe, the Offal Seller
- Mashhadi Rende, the Sportsman and the leader of Textile Collectors
- Nane Zahra, the Beggar
- Karbalayi Bemoon-Ali Kashani, the Fava Bean Seller
- Haji Ebrahim, the Hatmaker
- Gol Mowla who was ordered by His Highness Amin-Hozour to stop being a Dervish
- Bayat-Ali, the Royal Horse Keeper
- Molla Hadi Salavatchi, the Beggar from Tehran
- A woman from Khanoom Khar-savar group who recites Rowze (Shiite passion stories)
- A Daf player from Kal-Rashti band
- Gholam-Reza Hamedani who has lost everything in Charqab gambling
- Hosseyn Pahlevan of Qom, the Footman
- Ramezan-Ali of Natanz, the Milkman
- Sattar-Back Qaraqani, the Soldier & Egg Seller
- Karbalayi Khodadad, the Fishmonger کربلایی خداداد ماهی فروش
- Molla Youshe Alagheband, the Textile Dealer
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