Online Portfolio of Hunter B. Martin
Online Portfolio of Hunter B. Martin
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    • History of the Ancient Chinese Silk Road
    • China's Belt and Road Initiative in Greece​
    • Overview of Greek-EU Relations
    • Greece's Brain Drain
    • Political and Cultural Implications of Sino-Hellenic Relations
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Portfolio
    • Writing Samples >
      • Privilege, Education and Religion in Iran
      • Cuba's Private Market
    • Multimedia Examples
  • Photography
    • Greece >
      • Thessaloniki
      • Island of Crete
      • Athens
      • Delphi
      • Cyclades Islands
    • Istanbul
    • Egypt
    • Paris
    • Ireland
    • United Kingdom
    • Italy
    • Peru
    • China
    • Cuba
  • Blog
    • Travel Blog >
      • Backpacking Europe
  • Contact Me
  • Capstone Research
    • History of the Ancient Chinese Silk Road
    • China's Belt and Road Initiative in Greece​
    • Overview of Greek-EU Relations
    • Greece's Brain Drain
    • Political and Cultural Implications of Sino-Hellenic Relations

Zahra
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Photos and caption descriptions were provided by Zahra. 
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Zahra and her husband at the Coca Cola headquarters in Atlanta.
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Zahra's family from left to right: 1) sister-in-law Akram, 2) mother, 3)father, 4) brother Ali, her niece Mahda in 30th Tir Street of Tehran, Iran, summer of 2018.
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Zahra in Bam Land of Tehran.
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Zahra, her sister-in-law (Akram) and her brother (Ali) in Tehran.
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Zahra and her husband in downtown Nashville
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Zahra and her father at 30th Tir Street of Tehran.
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