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Regarding Sakinah Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Sakinah Khanum, daughter of Mirza ‘Ali Khan Mu‘azzaz al-Sultan and wife of Muhib‘ali Khan; her power of attorney to her brother, Mirza Husayn Khan, to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding Ma‘sumah Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Ma‘sumah Khanum Jamil al-Saltanah, daughter of Mahmud Mirza (from Asad Allah Mirza's family); her power of attorney to her husband, Sulayman Mirza Khabir Humayun, to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Correspondence of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi regarding her attempt to cross the border
Several telegrams about the border crossing of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi en route to Europe, and a letter in which she protests her and her physician's detention by the army while attempting to cross the border en route to France for medical treatment.
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Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam) to Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, 1911
Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam) writes to his sister, Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, giving her some advice on how to take care of herself and the family during the winter to prevent catching cold, some news about the Russian army in Azarbayjan, and the murder of Sani‘ al-Dawlah. He asks his sister to send him the daily newspapers, Iran-i Naw and Istiqlal-i Iran, every ten days. Muhammad ‘Ali emphasizes the importance of Zahra Sultan's education in French and playing the piano.
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Letter, 1924
Regarding: delivery of the six-tuman promissory note to Sarkar ‘Illiyah; receiving the brigadier's payment to the addressee and using it to pay the debts to Karbalayi Hasan and Buyuk Khanum; inquiring about Muqtadir's action; delivery of thirty eight mans [unit of weight] of flour to the household from the village of Zaviyah; reading the addressee's letter about Sarkar ‘Illiyah to her and [her response] that she is careful with money and there is no need to remind her, that parents are friends of their children and do what is best for them; other political and work-related news; sending...
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Letter, 1914
The writer expresses happiness in receiving the addressee's letter and their well-being, talks about work-related issues, Sadiqah Khanum's complaint, an objection to his time off request, sending clothing, money or promissory notes, and money to his house for Rubabah Khanum, mentions sending five photographs, asks for ink, payment of his debts, and inquires about the addressee's stipend and repairs of the house
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Regarding Nim Taj ‘Iffat al-Muluk's salary, 1910
Documents include a letter of salary confirmation for Nim Taj Khanum ‘Iffat al-Muluk, daughter of Muhammad Hasan Mirza Mu‘tazid al-Dawlah from the family of ‘Abbas Mirza Nayib al-Saltanah; ‘Iffat al-Muluk's power of attorney to her brother, Muhammad Husayn Mirza Zahir al-Sultan, to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Correspondence related to Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi and Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi, 1924-1925
See related items for each individual letter and its description.
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Regarding displacement of Targavir village people, 1907
A telegram from Imamquli in Urumiyah to Atabak A‘zam in Tehran regarding the pillage of Mavanah and Targavir villages by the Ottoman nomads, and the killing of eighteen men and sixty-six women and children. Around three thousand people, mostly Christians, from the neighboring villages, have fled to Urumiyah and are in need of food and clothing; the writer has been collecting aid from the elite and merchants of Urumiyah and is asking for the government's assistance, suggesting that any aid should be delivered via the Christian clergy who will distribute it among their people.
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Regarding complaints by the Christians of Azarbayjan, 1910
Correspondence among the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, their office in Urumiyah, a representative of the Christian population in Azarbayjan, and the Ottoman Embassy, regarding the complaints by the Christians against the nomadic Kurds who plunder their villages and abduct Christian girls, as well as the complaint by the French and American embassies in support of the Christians.
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- ‘Ali Asghar Khan Atabak (Amin al-Sultan)(1)
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- ʻAli Muhammad Dawlatabadi(1)
- Zill al-Dawlah (son of Hamdam al-Saltanah)(1)
- Zahra Sultan ʻIzzat al-Saltanah(1)
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- Murtaza Quli Khan Hidayat Sani‘ al-Dawlah(1)
- Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam)(1)
- Muhammad Husayn Mirza Vala (Zahir al-Sultan)(1)
- Muhammad Hasan Mirza Mu‘tazid al-Dawlah(1)
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- Kasra'il Khanum Iftikhar al-Dawlah (Banu-yi ‘Uzma)(1)
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