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Nayyir Muʻazzam and Mujtaba (Khusraw)
From the left: Mujtaba (Khusraw) and his mother, Nayyir Muʻazzam
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Nayyir Muʻazzam with Giti and Mujtaba (Khusraw)
Nayyir Muʻazzam and her two children, from the left: Giti and Mujtaba (Khusraw)
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Nayyir Muʻazzam's visit card
Belonged to Nayyir Qajar Davallu (Nayyir Muʻazzam), addressed to Sima and Khusraw
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Sale document between Khanum Iran al-Dawlah and Mirza ‘Ali Afshar, 1927
Sale document between Khanum Iran al-Dawlah, daughter of Shahzadah Sultan Husayn Mirza Nayyir al-Dawlah, and Mirza ‘Ali Aqa Afshar, son of Haj Muhammad Kazim Afshar, over part of the Naz Abad village near Tehran, in exchange for four thousand tumans
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Sale document of Fasl Bahar Khanum Iran al-Dawlah and her children, 1928
Fasl Bahar Khanum Iran al-Dawlah on behalf of herself and her sons, Shah Quli Khan Amir Mu‘azzam, Allahyar Khan, ‘Ali Akbar Khan, ‘Ali Asghar Khan, and with the custody of her underage son, Amir Husayn [Hasan] Khan, sells a few shops to Mirza ‘Ali Aqa Afshar Tajir (merchant), son of the late Haji Kazim Aqa Afshar, in exchange for two thousand five hundred tumans
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- Muhammad Riza (Shah Quli Khan) Amir Muʻazzam(7)
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