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An interview with Sheida, Bita, and Ghulamhusayn Ameri
Interview with Sheida (Yasaman), Bita, and Ghulamhusayn, conducted by Afsaneh Najmabadi and Farshideh Mirbaghdadabadi, on April 19, 2017. They share memories about Qamar al-Muluk, ‘Ishrat al-Muluk, Furugh Nusrat, and other members of the family.
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Azarmidukht's passport, 1957
Including visas for England, Italy, Iraq, and France; along with a permission of departure, issued in 1960
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Letter from Muhammad and Ghulamhusayn ‘Amiri to Azarmidukht, 1963
Includes greetings, mentions sending Fatimah's passport along with one thousand dollars to Tehran, attaches the doctor's note for Fatimah, and news of visiting family; at the end, Ghulamhusayn's letter of greeting addressed to his mother
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to Azarmidukht and Ghulamhusayn, 1970
Addressed to both Azar and Ghulamhusayn, includes greetings, mentions his own travel plans, asks both of them to write letters to Gulnaz and advise her about her behavior, and complains about Ghulamhusayn's absences from school
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht
Includes greetings and talks about work and property-related matters
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht
Includes greetings, gives Ghulamhusayn's birthday wishes, talks about some work-related issues, requests some items, and mentions sending a check
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1947
Includes greetings and talks about his travel plans, visiting the relatives, house repairs, a question from the bank, and sending citrus fruit
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1949
Includes greetings and asks her to supervise the renovation and work of the gardeners, deposit the checks, and to send him newspapers and magazines
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1952
Includes greetings and talks about his travels, the children's exams in Kirman before the trip to Tehran, and his illness; along with the envelope
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1954
Includes greetings, expresses appreciation of Azar's work at home, and discusses his travel plans, a get together with friends, ordering items from the US, getting passports for himself, Azar, Fatimah, and Faridah, the children's admission to school and its fees, sending fruits and vegetables, and some food items for Gulnaz
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