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Claim against ‘Aziz al-Muluk Amir Ibrahimi, 1943
Aflatun Nafisi, on the letterhead of Kirman's Justice Department, claims that ‘Aziz al-Muluk Amir Ibrahimi has removed and taken away the pool stones, a water pipe, wheel of the well, and forty pieces of glass on the doors from the house they co-owned. He is asking her to bring back the mentioned items.
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Statement about Haqvirdi’s inheritance, 1947
Ahmad sold inheritance shares of the late Haqvirdi (from Anzar)'s children, Nanah Khanum and her brother Allah Virdi, to Fath ‘Ali Khan for eight tumans with a detriment fee of one tuman. Then he transferred the money to Rahman (from Kaljabad) in regards to paying Haqvirdi’s debt. Allah Virdi was underage at the time of this sale.
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List of items
Including vegetables, fruit, spices, cigarettes, shoes, etc.
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Tablet from Shuqi to Susan Moody, 1931
Mentions receiving one thousand dollars from Mrs. Platt, the passing of their colleague, and passing condolences to his family
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Description of a photo
Description written by Lillian Kappes about the first photo taken of a group of Tarbiyat School teachers
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Translation of Susan Moody's obituary in Ittila‘at Newspaper, 1934
Susan I. Moody's obituary in Ittila‘at Newspaper; mentions her accomplishments during her twenty-one year stay in Iran, including establishing a hospital called Sihhat, the Tarbiyat Girl's school, and a Kindergarten
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Tablet revealed for Mahindukht, 1931
A typewritten note about a tablet for Mahindukht Ruzbihiyan, a young girl, with a handwritten note about her written across the bottom of the page
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Tablet from ‘Abd al-Baha’ to Tayirah
‘Abd al-Baha’ asks Tayirah to be patient regarding her daughter's death because her soul is calm and happy, and Tayirah should be grateful for it. It also includes some prayers.
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Translation of Susan Moody's obituary in Iran Newspaper, 1935
Susan I. Moody's obituary in Ittila‘at Newspaper; mentions her love for Iran and her endeavors in providing opportunities for women's education in Iran
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Letter from Fatimah
Letter of greetings from Fatimah that discusses some household matters, such as the delivery of chickpeas and flour.
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