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Copper bowl
A copper bowl that belonged to Salma, a friend of Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), the mother-in-law of Parvin Saham-lashgari. Salma gifted it to Parvin Saham-lashgari. It was used for milking cattle and sheep by children and for soaking rice in water.
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Face veil
A veil woven with mane and tail of black horses, which belonged to Narjis Khatun, grandmother of Parvin Saham-lashgari.
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Embroidered tablecloth
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Ruqiyah Qarib
Maternal aunt of Zahra Lashgari. Zahra Lashgari was Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother.
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Copper bowl
A copper bowl that belonged to Zulaykha, a relative of Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), mother-in-law of Parvin Saham-lashgari. Zulaykha gifted it to Parvin Saham-lashgari. It was used for the milking of cattle and sheep by children.
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Settlement between Muhammad Baqir and Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Khan Saham-lashgar, 1902
Settlement regarding a building and a garden belonging to Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali as well as 50 tumans, which was part of the late Sakinah Khanum's mahr and was inherited by the writer, Muhammad Baqir Garakani and the mother. But Mu‘tamad al-Sultan refused to transfer the property. Eventually, according to this settlement, Muhammad Baqir Garakani (on behalf of himself and the mother) transfers the ownership of this property to Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Saham-lashgar in exchange for 40 tumans.