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Letter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1907
The writer talks about their investigation into Husayn Khan's property after his death and the difficulty of discussing it with his inheritors including Ghulamʻali Khan, ten or twelve women, and five or six children
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Letter to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1914
Includes a discussion about the sale of Najm al-Saltanah and Umm al-Khaqan properties and the interest of Qavam al-Dawlah and Ahmad Qavam in these properties
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Correspondence of Ihtisham al-Sultan's inheritors with the Ministry of Finance, 1916 to 1917
Inheritors of Ihtisham al-Sultan, including his wives, Ruqiyah Khanum and Sara Khanum, and his children, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, Hajar Sultan Khanum, Khadijah Sultan Khanum, Nasrin Khanum, Baqir Khan Arfa‘ al-Sultan, ‘Ali Akbar Khan, ‘Ali Asghar Khan, Ghulam‘ali Khan, and Yusuf Khan Ihtisham Lashkar, ask the Ministry of Finance to transfer their salaries from Kirman to ‘Iraq-i ‘Ajam.
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Telegraph from Anvar al-Saltanah to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1918
Includes greetings and a report of hardships
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Correspondence regarding Maryam Khanum's claim, 1913 to 1915
Documents include a petition by Maryam Khanum, daughter of Shahzadah ‘Abbasquli from Kirman, about her three-year unpaid salaries; an order for an investigation by the Ministry of Finance; correspondence among Treasury Department officials and other centers consisting of a statement about Maryam Khanum's name registration as deceased in 1910 in Simnan, and the request for proof of identity from Mazandaran; presenting proof of identity and an affidavit; and the decree by Vusuq al-Dawlah, the Minister of Finance, for repayment of Maryam Khanum's salary.
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Correspondence regarding the claims against Shams al-Muluk and her brother by Sardar Mujallal and ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan, 1922 to 1923
Regarding the claims by Sardar Mujallal and ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan against Shams al-Muluk Khanum (daughter of ‘Amir A‘zam and wife of Hisam al-Dawlah) and her brother, Yad Allah ‘Amir A‘zam, over inheritence, the issues with serving subpoenas due to Shams al-Muluk's moving and traveling; documents include correspondence between Justice Departments in Tehran, Kirman, Kirmanshah, Simnan, Shahrud, Damghan, and Arak [‘Iraq-i ‘Ajam]; part of ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan's claim is against Fakhr al-Muluk (Mahdiquli Mirza's wife).
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