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Letter, 1943
After the greetings, the writer talks about several things, including a pilgrimage and the cost of some grocery items
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Statement about Haqvirdi’s inheritance, 1947
Ahmad sold inheritance shares of the late Haqvirdi (from Anzar)'s children, Nanah Khanum and her brother Allah Virdi, to Fath ‘Ali Khan for eight tumans with a detriment fee of one tuman. Then he transferred the money to Rahman (from Kaljabad) in regards to paying Haqvirdi’s debt. Allah Virdi was underage at the time of this sale.
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Taj al-Muluk
Taj al-Muluk (mother of Taqi Zu al-Faqari and wife of Mani‘ al-Dawlah)
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Taj al-Muluk
Taj al-Muluk (mother of Taqi Zu al-Faqari and wife of Mani‘ al-Dawlah)
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Mah Taban Ibrahimi
Mah Taban Ibrahimi (mother of Sima Amir Ebrahimi)
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Group portrait
Badr al-Muluk and Sardar’s sons; from left: Ahmad Zu al-Faqari, Nasir, Mustafa, Hasan, Murtaza, Buyuk, Mahmud, Muhammad, and Husayn
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Family portrait
From left: Mah Taban Ibrahimi (mother of Sima Amir Ebrahimi) and Sultan Khanum (sister of Mah Taban and maternal aunt of Sima Amir Ebrahimi)
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Ahmad Zu al-Faqari's will, 1982
Ahmad Zu al-Faqari, son of the late Husayn Quli Zu al-Faqari, appoints Buyuk Zu al-Faqari and his son, Taqi Zu al-Faqari, as the executors of his will and his wife, Malik Taj Afkham Ibrahimi, as the overseer
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Envelope, 1935
Inscription on verso indicating the receipts to Aqa Shaykh Husayn and Aqa Haji Shaykh Asad Allah for performing prayers and fasts
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Settlement between Ganjah Banu and Husayn Quli Khan, 1930
Settlement of Ganjah Banu Khanum, daughter of the late Haj Muhammad Baqir (from Jalilabad), on behalf of herself and her son, Nur Allah Bayg, with Husayn Quli Khan Sardar, over Jalilabad village and Qaramak Farm in exchange for two hundred and six kharvars [unit of weight] wheat. Nusrat Allah Bayg and Sayf Allah Bayg, sons of Ganjah Banu Khanum and the late Karbalayi Hasan ‘Ali, have signed and confirmed the settlement.
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