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Fakhriyah's handwriting
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Fakhriyah's handwriting
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Fakhriyah's handwriting
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Instruction for seventeen talisman
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Letter from Karbalayi Baqir
Letter from Karbalayi Baqir to Aqa regarding the triple divorce settlement of a woman, in his office/presence, and payment of the alimony during the waiting period under the condition that the woman stays with a Sayyidah woman who is his neighbor. The previous night he noticed that the woman was not with Sayyidah, and had claimed that she had Aqa's permission to go anywhere she wanted. He inquires about this claim and informs Aqa that if the woman were not entrusted to an honorable person, he did not wish to be responsible for her.
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One Thousand and One Nights
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One thousand and one nights, 1916
According to the book's introduction, Bahman Mirza, son of Nayib al-Saltanah ʻAbbas Mirza, orders ʻAbd al-Latif Tassuji Tabrizi to translate the manuscript from Arabic to Persian.
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Question and answer concerning a financial dispute
Question about a dispute between Zayd and his sister over ownership of a property. Zayd claims that he has inherited the property from his parents. When his sister claimed her rights over the ownership they reached a settlement with the condition that whoever makes any claim in the future should pay one thousand tumans to the other one. Now the sister has doubts about the validity of the settlement and is asking to see the document. Since she has no claim yet, the question is whether she should pay the fee or not. On the top of the letter, there is a response, stating that she is not...
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Three talismans
First image: a talisman acquired by Muhammad Hasan, son of Khanum Ulidasan [?], to stop idle talk of Muhsin, son of Fatimah and Havva Khatun; second image: a talisman acquired by Muhammad Hasan, son of Khanum Ulidasan [?], to stop idle talk of Kulsum, son of ‘Idalat. The talismans for the curse and idle talk are written by turmeric, pepper, and similar items; third image: a talisman: illegible.
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Two letters
Two letters, one of which includes information about receiving 16 units of a high quality commodity belonging to Aqa Mashhadi Afrasiyab Mukari, worth two hundred tumans, and the benefits of the purchase. The other letter is from Mirza Muhammad, which includes greetings and expresses how much he misses the recipient of the letter.