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Nightcap
Velvet; embroidered
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Nightcap
Embroidered and embellished with coin
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‘Amid Lashkar to Mirza Abu Turab Khan
‘Amid Lashkar writes to Mirza Abu Turab Khan, advising him about his studies, telling him about sending wraping cloth for his sister and cousin, and promising his mother to buy whatever clothing that she requests; he also discusses sending the gift attire for Mirza Abu Turab Khan and mentions his own illness. The letter has ‘Amid Lashkar's seal.
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Letter, 1924
Discusses: local news, including the delivery of the letters; Jalal Lashkar's visit; sending two pairs of socks with this letter; covering the pools; Sarkar ‘Illiyah taking care of everything; the departure of Aqa-yi Sawlat and others.
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Hamid al-Sultan to mother of Sadiqah and Safiyah, 1916
Letter and envelope from Hamid al-Sultan to [his wife] the mother of Sadiqah and Safiyah, in which he tells her about sending some items packed in a canvas wrapping cloth via Khalil Khan and Mahmud Khan. The objects include several pairs of socks, a pair of gloves, soap, a handkercheif, a white tablecloth, some letter-writing papers and envelopes, a photograph, a canvas wrapping cloth, and his vest and old undergarment. He has also informed ‘Amid Lashkar of this. He asks her to send Ma‘sum to get them from Khalil Khan and states that the only reason he is sending them is that he no longer...
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Settlement of Shams Taj and Shafa Khanum, 1916
Settlement between Shams Taj, daughter of Amin Mamalik, and her mother, Shafa Khanum, over her mahr, in exchange for a scarf worth four thousand dinars
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Haj Mirza ‘Ali Aqa Hariri's invoices, 1916 and 1930
Invoice for the purchase of different kinds of fabric and clothing (1916); and invoice for the production and repair of jewelry such as earrings, bracelets, and necklaces (1930)
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List of objects
Includes household furnishings, silverware, and clothing as well as some cash.
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Group portrait
The man seated in the center is I‘tisam al-Mulk (Parvin I‘tisami's father), the woman seated to his left is Parvin I‘tisami's mother, and, according to the inscription on the back, the other people are: ‘Adl al-Mulk, Mu‘tamad al-Sultan, Mirza Musa Khan, Mirza Mahdikhan; the group had gathered at a ceremony for ‘Adl al-Mulk's daughter in ‘Adl al-Mulk's house, Shishgilan, Tabriz.
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Payment of Sakinah Sultan Khanum's inheritance, 1917
The inheritance of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of the late ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan, was in the custody of her guardian Haji Khan the Colonel. According to this contract, Haji Khan returns this property to Sakinah Sultan Khanum. The expenses for her clothing have been deducted from ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's debt.
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