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Letter of greeting, 1937
After the greetings, the writer talks about how much Khanum Sultan enjoyed visiting Tehran, and encourages the addressee to move to Tehran
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‘Ishrat al-Saltanah
‘Ishrat al-Saltanah (daughter of the great Amir al-Umara and paternal aunt of Sima Amir Ebrahimi)
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Family portrait
Mah Taban Ibrahimi (mother of Sima Amir Ebrahimi) and her husband
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Group portrait
From left to right: Badr al-Muluk, Husaynquli Khan Zu al-Faqari, son of Vusuq al-Dawlah (the groom), Parvanah, and Ahmad Qavam
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Group portrait
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Seven receipts of money, 1932
Seven receipts of money for performing prayers and fasts on behalf of Hijab al-Dawlah [Hijab al-Saltanah Qamar Taj], paid by her husband, Mani‘ al-Dawlah
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Financial transaction, 1930
Financial transaction to Ganjah Banu, Nusrat Allah, and Sayf Allah
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Division of Qamar Taj Khanum’s inheritance, 1933
The possessions of the late Qamar Taj Khanum, daughter of the late Riza Quli Khan Fakhim al-Dawlah, have been divided amongst her inheritors, Husayn Quli Khan Zu al-Faqari (her husband) and her children (Ahmad Khan Mani‘ al-Dawlah, Hamid Khan, Buyuk Khan, Akram Khan, and Ashraf Khan).
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Settlement between Turan Khanum and Qamar Taj Khanum, 1930
Settlement between Turan Khanum, known as Amirzadah Khanum (daughter of the late Amir Aslan Khan), and Qamar Taj Khanum Hijab al-Saltanah over a property located in Diga village for one hundred and fifty tumans. Daughters of Amirzadah Khanum, Zinat al-Muluk Khanum and Nuzhat al-Muluk Khanum, signed and confirmed the settlement. According to this settlement, Amirzadah Khanum is responsible for paying four hundred tumans for any claim made by her or a person related to her within forty years. On the margin, Amirzadah Khanum and Hijab al-Saltanah have settled to separately own three-sixths of...
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Marriage contract of Taj al-Muluk and Mirza Ahmad Mani‘ al-Dawlah,1929
Marriage contract of Taj al-Muluk, daughter of Muhammad Husayn Aqa Khan Salar A‘zam (from Azarbayjan), and Mirza Ahmad Khan Mani‘ al-Dawlah, son of Mirza As‘ad Allah (from Zanjan); the mahr includes three-sixths of Amirabad village, two hundred and fifty misqals [unit of weight] of gold, one thousand misqals of silver, and a Qur’an worth fifty tumans
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