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Two lists
Two lists including fruit bowls, teapots, saucers, cups, and bowls with their prices under Abu al-Qasim [illegible] and Mirza Buzurg [illegible] Bulur-furush's names
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List of household items, 1901
List of household items, including kitchenware, tableware, lamps, and a box
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Receipt for Haji Khan's belongings, 1916
Habib Allah Khan [probably Haji Khan's brother] gives some of the belongings of the late Haji Khan [probably Iskandar Khan], including bedding and kitchenware, which were kept by Hajiyah Baygum Khanum [probably Iskandar Khan's wife], to Nusrat Khan.
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Receipt for household furnishing left for Ruqiyah Khanum, 1864
The household furnishing listed in the document and 12 tumans are left for safekeeping with Ruqiyah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalay’i Rasul, the tailor, and wife of Mulla Ismaʻil. These items belong to children of Abu Talib, Asad Allah, Faraj Allah and ʻAbd Allah.
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List of objects at Aqa Buzurg's house
Includes household furnishings, bedding, clothing, kitchenware, tableware, hookahs, copperware, boxes, carpets, and fabric
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Tabbakhi-yi jadid, 1936 or 1937
Original copy of a cookbook, edited by Ghulamhusayn Muzaffari. The book includes some recipes by women, including Mihr Banu Farvardin, Khanum Hajib Khanum Vajihah Fathipur, Khanum Irandukht, Khanum Shams al-Muluk Masahib, and Qamar al-Zaman Sanandaji
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Shopping list for wedding
Shopping list for a wedding and an order for a tailored garment for Aqa Ahmad
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List of kitchenware, 1933
List of kitchenware and bath accessories that Salar As‘ad delivered to Rustam, son of Karbalayi Muharram
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List of stored items
List of items delivered to Khurram, including household furnishings and kitchenware
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List of stored items, 1932
List of one hundred eighty-four items delivered to Khurram, including chinaware, glassware, silverware, and bedding; Khanum will give them to Salar Bihzadi