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Amir al-Umara to Mansurah
Amir al-Umara (Amir Khan) advises Mansurah, his daughter, to avoid bad people. He also asks her to trust God when she feels alone and not to be disappointed when things go wrong.
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Letter to Amir Hushang Taymurtash
A letter to Amir Hushang (Taymurtash) in which the writer urges him to write more often and tell them about his well-being, adding that Khanum Buzurg has been worried and crying. The second page is from Badri [Badr al-Zaman Taymurtash] telling him that they miss him in Mashhad.
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ʻAli Amir al-Umara and ʻAziz Jan to Mansurah
From ʻAli Amir al-Umara (Amir Khan) and ʻAziz Jan to their daughter, Mansurah. In the letter, Amir Khan complains that Mansurah did not send them letters and asks her to send more letters. On the back of the letter is ʻAziz Jan's letter asking Mansurah how she was doing and tells her that she is sending her a few things.
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Correspondence of Surur al-Saltanah and Amir Hushang
Correspondence between Surur al-Saltanah (daughter of Zarrin Kulah Khanum and Khazin al-Mulk and wife of ‘Abd al-Husayn Taymurtash) and her son, Amir Hushang Taymurtash: 1- Surur al-Saltanah writes to Hushang in London from Berlin, and, among other things, discusses the problems with finding a place for Hushang to stay during the break. She mentions how busy Papa (Taymurtash) is with the negotiations about the oil treaty (December 17, 1932); 2- Surur al-Saltanah's letter to Hushang, sending greetings to Mr. Nuri and Dr. Young, and thanking her son for his Sunday prayer for his parents....