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Family tree of Ibrahim Zahir al-Dawlah and Abu al-Fath Mirza
Family tree of Ibrahim Khan Zahir al-Dawlah (son of Mahdi Quli Khan and Fath‘ali Shah’s uncle) who died in 1921 or 1922 in Tehran; he also had twenty-one daughters whose names are not listed in this table; and the family tree of Abu al-Fath Mirza, Zahir al-Dawlah’s twentieth son
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Group portrait
From left: Niptun Kalantari, Aman Allah ‘Amiri, ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri, Simin Pizishk-niya, and unidentified
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Group portrait
From left: Nibtun [Niptun] Kalantari, Nasir ‘Amiri, and Uranus Kalantari; on verso, ‘Ishrat Kalantari has written a note to her brother
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Letter
Letter addressed to dear sister [probably Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri], congratulating the birth of the new baby, sending kisses for ‘Ishrat and ‘Ismat, requesting some good photographs of ‘Ishrat, having some clothing made for both of them, and sending a small carriage
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Letter
Letter to the writer's brother, asking his daughter's hand for the writer's son, Sulayman Mirza
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Letter
Regarding ‘Ali Muhammad Isma‘il’s marriage concurrently with two sisters, and the consequential quarrels
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Regarding a settlement between Ghulam Husayn and ‘Ali Asghar, 1892
The writer, Muhammad Baqir, states a deposition by Ghulam Husayn, son of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar, made on December 12, 1878, as follows: Ghulam Husayn settled the inheritance from his parents (parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman) to his uncle, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi. Later, ‘Ali Asghar settled all his properties, including parts of the Jalal Abad farm and a house, to his daughter, Bibi Khadijah, the maternal sister of Ghulam Husay, who has signed the settlement.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated August 16, 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi Baqqal [the grocer], settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. In December 7, 1891, a condition is added that whenever ‘Ali Asghar’s child from his temporary wife reaches adulthood, Khadijah Khanum pays her/him forty tumans.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi, settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. Therefore, Ghulam Husayn’s settlement with his paternal aunt, which occurred after the original settlement, is not valid.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi Baqqal [the grocer], settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. In this document, the validity of the 1879 settlement has been confirmed.
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- ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri(3)
- Niptun Kalantari(2)
- Muhammad ‘Ali Amir Ibrahimi (Nusrat al-Mamalik)(2)
- ‘Izzat Allah Salar Kalantari(1)
- ‘Aziz al-Muluk Khanum Amir Ibrahimi(1)
- ‘Abd al-Rahim Ibrahimi(1)
- Uranus Kalantari(1)
- Sulayman Khan Bihjat al-Dawlah(1)
- Simin Dukht Pizishk-niya(1)
- Qamar al-Muluk Isfandiyari ‘Amiri(1)
- Nusrat Allah Kalantari(1)
- Nasir ‘Amiri(1)
- Ishaq Khan ‘Arab(1)
- Ibrahim Khan Zahir al-Dawlah(1)
- Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi(1)
- Fazl Allah Ibrahimi(1)
- Aman Allah ‘Amiri(1)
- Abu al-Fath Mirza(1)