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The prayer book
In English
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Miscellaneous poems and fragments
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Writings of Tahirah Qurrat al-ʻAyn
Writings of Tahirah (Aminah) Qurrat al-ʻAyn, including tablets and poems. The verso side of the first tablet contains stamp of "Aminah Tahirah"(seven times) and the second document is a copy of the first one hand written by Khanum Salur (3 February 1970).
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The Sabah (morning) prayer, handwritten by Umm Salmah, daughter of Fathʻali Shah
Umm Salmah wrote this prayer for Muʻtamad al-Dawlah Farhad Mirza. More information about this item could be found on pages 215-216 of the first volume of Malik Library's catalog of manuscripts.
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Fakhriyah Khanum's handwriting
Fakhriyah Hamid was the daughter of Fatimah Khanum Nuri (the sister of Mirza Yahya Subh-i Azal); her two husbands were Nur Allah Samarah (son of Maryam Qanitah and Subh-i Azal) and Muhammad Hadi Abqi (son of Fatimah and Subh-i Azal).
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Khvurdah Khanum (Tatiyana)'s miscellaneous papers
Including: recipes for spinach soup and cakes, a recitation for Abu al-Fazl, and prayers. One of the prayers is dated December 10, 1942.
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Qamus prayer
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Prayer
For attracting other people's affection and to marry them
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Instruction for seventeen talisman
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Three talismans
First image: a talisman acquired by Muhammad Hasan, son of Khanum Ulidasan [?], to stop idle talk of Muhsin, son of Fatimah and Havva Khatun; second image: a talisman acquired by Muhammad Hasan, son of Khanum Ulidasan [?], to stop idle talk of Kulsum, son of ‘Idalat. The talismans for the curse and idle talk are written by turmeric, pepper, and similar items; third image: a talisman: illegible.