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Correspondence of Surur al-Saltanah and Amir Hushang
Correspondence between Surur al-Saltanah (daughter of Zarrin Kulah Khanum and Khazin al-Mulk and wife of ‘Abd al-Husayn Taymurtash) and her son, Amir Hushang Taymurtash: 1- Surur al-Saltanah writes to Hushang in London from Berlin, and, among other things, discusses the problems with finding a place for Hushang to stay during the break. She mentions how busy Papa (Taymurtash) is with the negotiations about the oil treaty (December 17, 1932); 2- Surur al-Saltanah's letter to Hushang, sending greetings to Mr. Nuri and Dr. Young, and thanking her son for his Sunday prayer for his parents....
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Irandukht Taymurtash
From left: unidentified and Irandukht Taymurtash (daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and ‘Abd al-Husayn Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk)
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Irandukht Taymurtash
Daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and ‘Abd al-Husayn Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk (Taymurtash)
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Irandukht Taymurtash and family
Second person from left: Irandukht Taymurtash (daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and ‘Abd al-Husayn Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk)
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Irandukht and Amir Hushang
From left: Irandukht and Amir Hushang (children of Surur al-Saltanah and ‘Abd al-Husayn Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk (Taymurtash)
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‘Abd al-Husayn Taymurtash's birth certificate, 1928
Birth certificate of ‘Abd al-Husayn Taymurtash [Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk] with the following information: job: Minister of the Pahlavi Court, resident of: Tehran, Hasan Abad, birthday: 23 September 1884, birth place: Khurasan, father's name: Karim Dad Khan, mother's name: Gawhar Sultan Khanum, literate: yes, wife: Shayistah Khanum Surur al-Saltanah, marriage type: permanent, date: July 1910; children: Manuchihr born February 29, 1912, Irandukht born February 11, 1913, Hushang born December 15, 1916, Mihrpur born April 9, 1919; wife: Tiyana [Tatiyana] Khanum, marriage type: permanent, date: June 8,...
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‘Iffat Taymurtash to Iran Taymurtash
‘Iffat Taymurtash writes to Iran [Irandukht Taymurtash] complaining about not receiving letters from her, discussing the recent plays in Tehran, her education, and the high cost of clothing made in Iran due to the lack of imports. She urges Iran to write to her more often and send photographs.
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