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Bath cloth
Tirmah cloth used in public baths. Made by Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Kashmiri tirmah cover
Kashmiri tirmah with silver tassels used to cover a fireplace mantel. Belonged to Manzar al-Dawlah, daughter of ‘Abbas Quli Mirza and grand-daughter of Fath ‘Ali Shah.
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Pen-sharpener cover
Tirmah pen-sharpener cover studded with rubies and pearls.
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Pillow cover
Tirmah Pillow cover used around the Korsi.
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Pouch
Pouch used for carrying fine sand for ablution (tayammum). Belonged to Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Prayer rug
Kashmiri tirmah prayer rug belonged to Muluk Ishraqi and later handed down to her daughter Ilahah Sharif as part of her dowry.
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Prayer rug
Tirmah prayer rug belonged to Muluk Ishraqi and later handed down to her daughter Ilahah Sharif as part of her dowry.
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Purse
Tirmah purse with embroidered trimming. Green satin lining. Belonged to Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Tea cosy
Tirmah with satin lining. Part of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's dowry.
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Tirmah cloth
Part of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's dowry.