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Letter to ʻAzizah
"My dear ʻAzizah, I hope you are doing well. I'm eager to see you, but I'm away from you. What can I do? Khanum is coming. You will be alone and it will be difficult for you and me. You should be patient and pray to God. God will calm you down if you are patient." Maniʻ al-Mulk
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Note on Shawkat Khanum's letter, 1884
A note addressed to Shahzadah Hakim asking him to deal with issues regarding or mentioned in Shawkat Khanum's and Mahdi Khan's letters by the twentieth of the month so that they withdraw their allegations and send the withdrawal to the writer in order to put an end to all the related troubles. Seal on the envelope: Salar Lashkar
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Two letters in an envelope
In the first letter, the writer reports that s/he received the 20 oranges that the addressee had sent and s/he thanks her/him, and talks about the well-being of some of family members. The writer greets Sultan Javad Khan at the end. In the second letter, the writer says that s/he has received the letter of the addressee and that Khanum is better now. S/he asks about the wellbeing of Nanah, and sends greetings to Samsam Nizam and others.
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Letter on Mashhadi Taqi's inheritance, 1919
Letter with Imamquli's seal to his offspring about the inheritance of the deceased Mashhadi Taqi Quzlujah: "respected offspring, as it was mentioned, a person named Shahbaz, a resident of Quzlujah, and husband of the sister of the deceased Mashhadi Taqi Quzlu has come to you about the inheritance and has sent an agent to the survivors of Mashhadi Taqi. Return the agent peacefully. I will investigate the matter after I come to Shishavan and will do justice."
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Letter about shipping on Lake Urumiyah
The writer discusses the financial losses he has suffered for shipping in Lake Urumiyah
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Letter to Imamquli Mirza, 1894
Letter to Imamquli, in which the writer asks for Imamquli's grace. The writer sends black mulberry syrup and eggplants. Imamquli writes in reply that he will not forget the writer and will give him a job, but needs to show his documents to Iʻtisam.