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Muhammad Riza Dastghayb Bihishti
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Group portrait
Standing from the left: Mah Manzar Hisamiyan, ‘Ali Hisamiyan, and Jamshid Davani; seated: Bibi Davani (Hisamiyan)
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Iran Dastghayb Bihishti
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Marriage contract of Khanum Fatimah Sultan and Mirza Muhammad Khalil, 1887
Marriage contract between Khanum Fatimah Sultan, daughter of Mirza Muhammad, and Aqa Mirza Muhammad Khalil known as Mirza Aqa, son of Mirza Muhammad Hasan. The mahr includes a copy of the Qur’an worth fourteen tumans, three hundred tumans, ten tumans worth of raw silks, and an Ethiopian female slave worth fifty tumans, all remaining the groom's debt.
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Sale document of Hajiyah Zahra and Hajiyah Khadijah, 1879
Hajiyah Zahra, wife of the late Haji Sayyid Riza, sells her own (one-third) and her daughter (Hajiyah Khadijah)'s share from an inherited property located in Sanjah Darvazah neighborhood in Bushihr to Aqa Mir Ahmad, son of Aqa Mir Ghaffar from Davan, in exchange for seventy tumans. Shahrbanu Baygum, the other daughter of Sayyid Riza has not sold her share.
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Family portrait
From the left: Nasrin, Iran, Nahid, ‘Abbas, and Sirus
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Family portrait
From the left: Nasrin, Iran, ‘Abbas, and Nahid
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Group portrait
From the left: Muluk Danishvar (Najibah's sister-in-law), Najibah Davani (Danishvar), Bibi Davani, and unidentified
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Nasrin Dastgheib Beheshti
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Wedding portrait
Azar (bride), Riza Dastghayb Bihishti (groom), along with Sughra Khalili (groom's mother) next to the wedding spread
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