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Group portrait
From the left: servant (name unknown), Rawshan Kalantari, ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri, Uranus Kalantari, Taj Isfandiyari, Muhammad ‘Amiri (child), Aman Allah ‘Amiri, Qamar al-Muluk Isfandiyari, and Furugh Nusrat ‘Amiri
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht
Includes greetings and talks about his travel plans, the pistachio orchards, sending bottles for lime juice, and asks her to send cigarettes and newspapers; along with the envelope
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht
Includes greetings and talks about his work plans, including issues related to the pistachio orchards in Abariq
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1941
Includes greetings and talks about orange and tangerine orchards, his health condition and diet, and spending all nights at balls and dance parties at the cafes; along with the envelope
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1944
Includes greetings, talks about receiving Azar's letter via Sayyid Husayn, travel plans, nice weather in Bam, sending a money order, sending donkey saddles from Rafsanjan, inquires about the status of their home and share of a garden in Sar Asiyab, and requests sending newspapers
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1944
Includes greetings and talks about his travel plans, the bad weather, planting the trees, and asks for letters and newspapers, and delivering his letters
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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, 1950
Includes greetings and talks about his travels, the weather, sending the car to bring the family to Abariq, finding a young horse for the children, sending compote, and requests newspapers and magazines to be sent to him, and to oversee the gardeners
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1951
Includes greetings and talks about the cold weather in Bam, visiting Aman Allah, sending newspapers and charcoal, and hosting the governor and others at Ja‘fari garden
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1951
Includes greetings, describes the weather and snow, talks about Azar and the children's travel, and discusses the need for seeds of cotton plant, dahlia, vegetables, honeydew, and watermelon; along with the envelope
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- Muhammad ‘Amiri (son of Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri and Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri)(20)
- Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya(19)
- Fatimah ‘Amiri (daughter of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(13)
- ‘Izzat Allah Salar Kalantari(12)
- Ghulamhusayn ‘Amiri (son of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(12)
- ‘Ali Kalantari (Salar Muzaffar)(10)
- Gulnaz ‘Amiri(10)
- Faridah ‘Amiri(10)
- Simin Dukht Pizishk-niya(9)
- Aman Allah ‘Amiri(7)
- ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri(4)
- Nasir ‘Amiri(4)
- Rawshan Kalantari(3)
- Nusrat Allah Kalantari(3)
- Furugh Nusrat ‘Amiri(3)
- Fakhri Ibrahimi(3)
- Manuchihr Pizishk-niya(2)
- Qamar al-Muluk Isfandiyari ‘Amiri(1)
- Puran Dukht Pizishk-niya(1)
- Niptun Kalantari(1)
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- Muhammad ‘Amiri (son of Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri and Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri)(20)
- Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya(19)
- Fatimah ‘Amiri (daughter of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(13)
- ‘Izzat Allah Salar Kalantari(12)
- Ghulamhusayn ‘Amiri (son of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(12)
- ‘Ali Kalantari (Salar Muzaffar)(10)
- Gulnaz ‘Amiri(10)
- Faridah ‘Amiri(10)
- Simin Dukht Pizishk-niya(9)
- Aman Allah ‘Amiri(7)
- ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri(4)
- Nasir ‘Amiri(4)
- Rawshan Kalantari(3)
- Nusrat Allah Kalantari(3)
- Furugh Nusrat ‘Amiri(3)
- Fakhri Ibrahimi(3)
- Manuchihr Pizishk-niya(2)
- Qamar al-Muluk Isfandiyari ‘Amiri(1)
- Puran Dukht Pizishk-niya(1)
- Niptun Kalantari(1)
- Mahin Dukht Pizishk-niya(1)
- Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri (Sardar Mujallal)(1)